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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1915)
WKHNKNIMY, MAV i , THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACK FOUR IK a It's an Important Matter! Your Corsets Since Capture of Libauy von Hindenburg Is Idolized American Lady The "American Girl Corset It Especially Designed for the Young Miss American Girl The showings of these corsets for thisseasonare unsurpassed I I 8 i I I A Nemo Corset, tuiiaulto 11 elected, properly adftetei absolute rnrnnt nittsfsrtt I Make a note to const to ear I Corset Department this week I -NEMO WEEK-sndt M I signed foryoartypeofiMs. I We have it I Everything that is correct in Corsetry is represented. The designs are the latest. Materials and trimmings rich and dainty. Workmanship flawless. Fitting perfection. American Lady Corsets are priced from American Girl Cor sets are priced from $1 $lis$3 $1.50 aNL 'IHSvAsbAV jKS&W C sssssst-'sssskTiuGBa avu .JSssssBmi Ha?B fsiBL sBBBBBBBBBkasBBBBK sjbbbV vZSi ssssa ntbssss VSBT Sl BBB usWJBSSSSSi vU BpaaRsBni M 7 'V SBBBrasFJ.wr.'M B S!MBb1 ql . , h -ir - lOOAY'H OIIDKHT HTOItY 4 I'nlti'il I'U'hh Horvlro SNATTLK. Mny II. "Oooil iuhh mnclntw!" ejaculated post oIIUk elerkH hero when Mnt. Aiiulo Olson culled (or enough p.uiol post HtiunpM to ship her IiiminiiIuiIiI good through llio mall t "I'm miivliiK lit Qulnnnlt. anil ! I'ntlii Sum will nury my hIuIT ' cheaper llinu tin railroads," ! miiIiI Mih Olnon, an lii' plastered . il.iiil In stamps until Iiiiko lam. i . . . . . . nuusions Metropolitan Amuseetts A - "nVVUV.H. HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE STAR THEATER 'TUIIe' I'niMluiv.l HlaiMt n. men nnie.ly, KoatUrlB. Xllw "' fill,,, Oh.hltb mill Mil lii Xiitiiiuiiii llpc . illi'i I'oiitnliiliiK rocking liinlr. Mutinies i:,i) .siiiimin) Niul g .. ! kitchen utensils, carpets, h illn- ' mi -i :m ' Inir iiinln table, ii Mme. mill nth- I. ' . ....... ' i er domestic effects. ! Tint rniitlKiuni'iil weighed S3 4 pouuilN ! CoIiiiiiIiIh Aiwikencil NICW YORK. Mny 12. Culiiiutiln i imlM'ixlty Is nil tiHilr over tho prim- pectx of rmittuill llilx (nil, unit while , nothing startling 1m 'm-cUmI the llrxt J enr. l lie idWviiI of th" Krlillrou Hort I Iiiin iiMikiinil new Inliiri'Hi In ul her . Iiriiiuiioii nf iitlilctlcH Soutli Flclil In imhuiIimI ihilly with iihiiIiIiik (tinli'iitu , Subscrlb for the Moratd, ftu ciiU mnitli TKMHLK I'HKATRR ". XlKlll Olil," Tn Itoii I'lmiilln I'mm.jy "Tim l. TruiiMniilciii," llluKrniih Driiiun "Tin. Illmk Wiilhi," VltiiKiniih Driiiim Ailiiilxlini i), (l(. M.TINi:i: i.l, AT Si'su ,U. I.KCVHIiM'KTI'ltKs MERRILL OPERA MOUSE Mrrrltl Or. ioiiit i'ii-ititis rt'sim, U MATUItlMYH Ri2I2i25Ki2i?RRRKRf3R A Smfle 0 -& (iK.VKIt.M, n IIIMtCVIU'ltU B We now have a complete line of D. M. C. Thread, Crotchet and Embroidery. White, ecru and colors. ItKItl.l.N', Mny 1'.' Alrrmly IiiiIKmI palKii has lnvii dlrtclfil. It Iiiim Im .mi ns one of thu nation's KreatfUt lixrora. bomlinrilfd lit Inti-rvnls b (itTiiiiin Ccnenil von IllnilcnborK. the (iennnii XU!,st,lH' In litkliiL Lltinil flu unl iitllrn mi. otliciT in suiironio coinitiunil of nil on. . ,. ., ... , , H9 ' ' noiinrvd. thu (!i'rinmn I'lipinrt'il l.iiim pB trntlons against tin- Itiisslans in tlu ,ismrH. tw.,. cannon ami four j vunvm lighting, has uttaliusl a still nimiilnn khiih. jJJ Kii'iiltT poimlarlty on account of ilu- Tlu Anslrliuis ainl (iitiiiiiiis inne JJJ rnlituru of l.lbau by tbu (iurinan criHsoil llio Wlslok Hlnr nwir Kro. J.X j, troops last Suturilny no. It In stilted, cm t Inn off n coiihIiIci- !E3 l l.lbau Is 106 in II im west bv south n!ili IIiikmIiiii fnrr.. Tlin Infill nrlu.l Jiwest of Mltnu, one of tho clilof cities oners tnkoti In (Inllclu number 70.000 ! of tho Baltic provinces of Uussln.'or more. Thlrty-ulght cannon have against which the latest (iorninn cam. linen captured. In ilnlilil) ili'llulitflil Minn Ii it'Diil ii -rt of iM'iiiillrnl leeih, brush, not (on luinl nor Iimi miI, of u iiuilll) dint u m cur: mill n pouilei' or inli lluil lll not till or urnlih tin iiimnel, nml I hen rriiulm- iillenllmi, mill jour ti-etli Mill In iH'iiullfnl. V i'iiii ftirttUI) )mi lln n' I'fcjtry nrllilr. Wf KLAMATH FALLS OREGON FnT? Wi SauT3 I purity!) WHERE PAMTKULAft PCOPLC BUY THEIR DRUGS uv utSra R RRRKRRRRRRREERR ! ! Stilts Drygoods Co. i bcaJ News Happeni in and about Town' ,. "WHERE THE LADIES SHOP" I Humane Sunday to Be Observed May 23 Sleet Tomoi urn-. .immI I'NIiIii l.iuk. Tho i'resbyterlan Aid Society will - j MoCnlluui, assistant niaii-' meet with Mrs. J. J. Stelger Thins- r.Kt.r t tho International llniester j day afternoon at 2:30. coiupau) s olllcu at I'ortlniid, who Is' an angler of statu renown, spent yes- Alil .Society .Meeting. lerday forenoon tlshlug on l.lng Itlvur1 Tho ladles Aid Society of tho mpidii, with tlno success. ' Christlau church will meot tomorrow ' ) al tho homo of Mrs. S. I). Harlan, ' i corner Tontli and High streets. T" l'''"" ''' - I Ai cording to word rerolveil by Hob-1 I Hern From California. rt lllllln of the Western Trnnsfor Mnhlon I.amlls. formerly a local force, Mrs. Olflln will return uboul I boy. Is here from California to visit May 20 from Ciinada, whom Into In,' in.-r i u if.v nuuDv ....,....nn ' his brother-in-law nnd sister. Mr. and Mnrrh her father died. Her mother' i . ww mi ai r. . ! :- ' .,, ..uSVS. , MUSICALE AND READINGS, TOO The First Step to Independence In em vf illness in spending. The man with :i salary will llnil that hi money goes fnither when hu depiMlth It In tho h.iuk and pr.j'H his bills by cheek Ami ho knows where every penny goes, too. Tim I'n hi State and Savings Hank In vites in counts from salaried men mid housekeepers. As little as mil' dollar will start one. Many a one begun with that sum tins become u goodly balance, liecaune of the check It puts on thought less spelidlnK. FIRST STATE 6M SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON SUI'KUIXTK.NDEXT. AND WIFE I WILL ItEXOKR PROGItAM FOIl' .MAY FESTIVAL . Mrs. I.cu Houstou. also died there May 2. Under the leadership of the Amer-1 horses, dogs, cat? or other domestic) iican Humane Society of Albany, N. animals; also work horse parades andi Y.. Bunday. May 23. will be observed slmllar 'unctions. all over the United States as Humane I , " ' neeU'C!i8 t0 sa' ' tnf 8Ub; , ject of our duty to wild animals and I Sunday. The Oregon Humane So- ther propej. )rotoction Hhou) algol FolIowlng , tho prograln of the ciety has Issued personal appeal toUo gven special attention. In one second number of the May Festival all the churches of Oregon. .state, at least. It is proposed to baveiat tho Methodist church tenight: Humane Sunday win no ooservea uwmuimra s ''us i" w r-i'juno all mc mwirav ui mo nuin """ " i l ,,. ii ,..i ...i .w. w. .. ,ww, , w UV. w f..fc cietles, as well as to stimulate the violin CREAMERY MEN FORESTER LIKES TO TAKE TEST PELICAN PLANT over the country with services In I -tUe "urPose of "'utln humane! (a)Concert Polka Wallace "XAMIXATIHXH FOU HTATK U- ASSISTANT IHSTIIKT FOUFSTHH interest of the work of this o-J " S":0'' (b)-8pr,n liW i'KSHKH WIU. HE COXDUCTEI.,' KKTUIt.NH TO IKilfllAX.. AFTEIt activity of those already in existence. Moving Pictures ciety, which is to prevent cruelty to children and dumb animals. The week closing May 23 will be devoted by the American Humane Society to humane education work in all the schools of our land. It Is hoped thus to reach the great mas? of religious and educational thought for the cause of merry and kindness. Persons interested In humane so ciety work should address Mrs. F. W. QwAnlAn niai1 rt TVarfa RlllMtncr Portland' Ore ductions that we have seen, "Tillle's ' i'unctured Romance" cortainly The Oregon Humane Society re- eclpseg anything presented up to sceive receives recognition In our date. state taw ana uy a sime appropriu- ,, , .. , , , ., . ... ,. i I Marie Dressier, Charles Chaplin I Myrtle Ramsby, Piano; Evelyn Whltmore. Mrs. H. J. Van Fossen J Historical Drama, Benedict Arneld: IIKIti: ItV COUXTV A(HtlClJI. TI'KIST (JiaiHVKK I VISIT TO FIXE XEW UtVAU SAW.MIMi (Herald Sped u I Service) I'OHTIiAND, Mry 12. K. K. Ames, County Agriculturist Ululsyer has Scene I Benedict Arnold at Quebec received uotlllcatiou of his appoint Scene II Arnold at Philadelphia 'ment ns mi examiner for those wlsh-t Scene III Arnold near London. InB licenses to use the Ilubcock test 'assistant district foroster, In chargoj Mr. Van Fossen j In the purchase of milk and cream on of timber sales In the I'ortlniid nfllco Tho Star theater has presented Anonymous u hutterfat basis. Ho will conduct of tho forest service, has Just ro comedies, and then more comedies, , Vocal Solo 'examinations In two or three places 'turned from u trip to tho Crater Na irn t of alt the mirth provoking pro-"Iove and I" Hawleyl'" tho county later in tho month, I tlonal forest. At Kliimuth Falls ho Mrs. Bert C. Thomas , I CJIalsyer's appointment Is under a i visited tho now mill of tho I'ollcmi Piano (now law which makes It necessary I Hay Lumber company. for any ci eainery, rhoeso factory, etc., Mr Amos repoits t I Why lend to the mail order houses for your Automobile Supplies when quality considered, you can buy just at reasonable at home? We have the best assorted stock of Automobile Accessories between Portland and Sacramento. Come in and look us over. WHITE PELICAN GARAGE n "Whispering Wind," Wallenhaupt that tho mill Is Mrs. Van Fnnen Plirchaso of milk or cream to take tlon to carry on its work and prose- Normand are tho mind. Heading- out a state license. Before this license cute cases or cruelty unaer city ana fUDm8kers. They kept the audi-1 "The Karthquake Prayer" I IhhumI, the operators must ttniler- iai laws. fence la ajj uproar from gtart to nnl8U will Carlton 8" n oxninlnatlon under tho auspices Another phase of the national Mlag Dressier and Chanlln ars xen.l Mr. Van Foasen ! f tho dairy department of tho Ore- Saltarelle Scotson Clark, operating tho llahcock tcHt In tho! undoubtedly tho finest In the Klnni- If I .Im.. ..t ...111. .. ... ...I...I .... . ... .... utu i.uko region, it in a iiouuie uaiiii mill, with a ten-hour capacity of lfifJ.OOO feet. Tho company pur- movement Is that the entire week tjonaiiy good. Every moment Is a (Vocal Solo rrora ay u to aa snail m aevoiea BCreanlj ThIs fact wag demonattmii to teaching kindness to animals In last nght The b. wJ1, be repeatea the homa and schoolf. tonight for the last time. The observance of "Be Kind to An- Imals Week" will Include special ser-' vices la schools of every description,' Miss Elizabeth Marbury has be pabllo sddreisea and the preparation come associated with F. Ray Com of ester nd newspaper articles by . stock and Is now -a1 full-fledged the sekool eklldres and others devoted to j at ileal manager. "Lavender" German Mrs. Thomas Reading "The Laven' A Poe-m," Anonymous Mr. Van Fossen Piano a "I Love to Tell the Story". .Roper b "Two Larks" Leschetiiky , " Mrs. Van Fossen gon Agricultural College. "The Wishing Ring," Shubert Feature In Five PftTts Admlislou 10 Cents chased 100,000,000 feet of timber from tho forest service four years ' ago, and has recently puriiidReil 100,-' 000,000 feet moro, Tho crew In the woods has been at work for about a month, and already tins approximate ly 3,000,000 feet felled. TO BE SATISFIED IS TO DEAL AT THE Wm. C. Hum Hardware Company Telephone 183 5th and Main SEE US TRY US All women wago earners in Ar kansas will rccolvo an Increaso In pay If the minimum wago bill be comes a law. YOUR TIRE LET US TAKE THAT STITCH IN AND SAVE NINE ,,,. WE ARE EQUIPPED TO RETREAD YOUR TIRI o. K. 64 Mai" i. k. iionir HOWIE GARAGE "Sec the Vulcanizing Man"