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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1915)
flty' uj- VZ1. 'A'. i JAT, "ZA" L.-tl' THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREOON FRIDAY, NOVKMHHW 11, 1 j-UJ"- 1?'. ,V ?'- Ifft, fV"'. CMCfRT SUNDAY i ' '" AT I. E. 14 or VOCAL AN nMntOlOENTAL MUMO TO mb lutxvmm nraxsAD of BYBNINQ SBflVICB Aaetaer t the sacred concerto sir Ml MMMOMllr t th GraCO Metho ds Balseopal church will be reader 4 Suadey evenlag by the choir and The foUowlag to the pro- i to which tho public to tavlted: I Iatercoostoa. Marie M. Htae The Choir ' Prayer Ta Faator Vocal solo Not a 8prrow Falleta , Gilbert Mtaa Mabel Moars Mtasd aaartet Mrs. Yoraoa Motsch sahaab-c. Mtoa Clara Calkins, Ver- m Motoohsabachor. Mr. Taylor Mirasa artak The the Bread of Use Wla. r. taanria Rev .B. C. Rlekarda Yoealaete v. .... Lawreaoe Meaafey Orekeetra Namber Toeal aeto There to a City Bright A. F. Land Mtoa Mean anthem Go Forward Christian alitor .- Arthur W. Nelson The Caetr VtoUa aolo . Mr. Charlotte Satterlee Aataem Jesus Lover of My Soul M. L. MePball The Choir Hyma All Hall the Power of Jesas' Name Shrubsole CeagregatlOB Bodlettea Daanlogy lift SKELETONS FWND ON ISLE MAVB BJBCN of apr fuw or the CUbABXNQ OF IiAND OH BHiAND IX LAKE KWAUNA B. QeJHKeh of the Went 8ide gro- - la aeatomlac to thlak that he has a jpaisaaid oa hto haadt, tor la the '-atlu of Ue toad oa the totoad hsiew the fair grounds for planting, 'is leaa than sevea human skeletons sea found. These hare aTl k tamed up la plowing by Charles who to employed by QulUItch la eieariag the lead. Aeeordiag to QullUtch. the shape of the skulls resemble the heads of white people more taaa the Indians a be found here, aad he to at a lose to aeeouat tor the presence of the re malae oa the totoad. There are two .aaalto la perfect coadltloa, area to 'she teeth, aad the skeleton are of varies atoes. evideatly the remains M atea. womea aad ehlldrea. AinoDDcement We are wish to for CHURCH AW UsABT aBYRN I Vtofct ear aew roses aad see P ' J;Mm0Mm tw t (am ot pwftt ''f Sm UKaTKM MOT USED $; ,M i . zMmmKKKm I Pktte SiSod .)''. '.tm,FmJw asmjmuafnw local Nav5 htoeni CB9ET ihiinw AfMiiihMiT e Bike Huultw ha JuK retaraed from the fair, and U oa kit way home. A. E. Qala to la this city oa bast neu from kta ranch near Boaaaaa. la Tow Today. Allen Staasble, who to reaching la the Wltooa Flat country, to la Klam- atk Falto today. Jester's Taauay Rail. Glenn Jester of the Regal Shoe Store to ooataed to hto room by stom- aek trouble. la Frees Oteate. W. R. BroUertoa. a promlaeat Klamath farmer, to la from beyoad the Gap today oa business. To Middle West. Mrs. Charles Mashbura has depart ed tor Kansas City aad other Middle Westera points to spend the winter. Cp From Bray. Harlow. Johnson of the Bray Lum ber aad Box company Is here oa n business trip. To'Frtoco. Mrs. Mary A. Jackson was an out going passenger on today's local, with San Francisco as her destination. Food Sale Next. The McDonald building. Main and. 81xth streets, will be used for the cooked food bale of the Altar Society of Sacred Heart church Saturday, To Sam Fraactoco. Mita Agaee Lee aad Mrs. Arthur X Toye were among the outgoing pas senger this moralng. They are oa their way to San Fraactoco. FsmMy Kewrea. Mr. aad Mra. L. B. Applegat. with their daughters, Bess to aad Elsie, left this morning tor Tuxloek, Calif., to spend the winter. Trio. Edward Eaton, traveling represen tatlve for the Marshall, Wells com' paay of Portland, left this morning to attend business as far south aa Or- laad, Calif. Stady Meet Tomorrow. Tho Study Department of the Wo man's Library Club will meet at the library tomorrow afternoon at J: 46. A general invitation to extended to those who are Interested la tho work, Cattle Bayer Leave. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell departed on tthto morning's local for San Fraactoco, where a couple of week will bo HOUSTON'S Metrepearan Asmasesn HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE December 1st "THE ROSABY" Seven Reel Photoplay MUSICAL PROGRAM Beaeat Sacred Heart .Chmreh STAR THEATER RICHARDS AND LAWRENCE Geratea Frits! ScheeT la THE PRETTY MBS. SMITHS Five Reel Paramount "Cruel, Oraet Low," Chaplin Comedy TEMPLE THEATER "The Raaewajr Wise," Four Reel Broadway Favorites Feature Admlsslsa Always if MATIN! C DAILY. AT tlW ALL 'UCINtn pjCTUIIM MERRILL OPERA HOUSE afarrttlOre. MOTION FieTUnM TUMOAVt AMD SATUHaUVt spent, en route to their home la Reno, Nevada. World's Fair, or Beet. This morning the sightseers aad traveling folk at the train were at tracted by quite a number of ladtoa women ranging In age from 16 aorta, who were oa their way to the exposi tion. While carrying a grip aad about to board the train, one of the women remarked: "Wor-ld's fair, er bust" aeo Miles to Huat Arriving here last evenlag from Roseburg, Oregon, were a large aum ber of sportsmen, who came over many a- hill and dale to pass a few days oa the Upper Lake, hunting aad nshlng. The party left early this morning for Eagle Ridge, and la the bunchjrere H. F. Ogdea, George Bar nett, Eraeet Sharp, Carl Burgoyae, L. Burroughs. B. J. Peyton aad aoa, all employee of the Southern Facile company. Girl Improrsag. Little Frieda Schetoel. recently treated for hemorrhagica purpura, to doing aa well as her physicians can expect, and hope fr her recovery to expressed. Tho disease to very rare, the patient bleeding from every mucous membrane In the body. The hemorrhage Is due to an insufficiency In the caplllsry walls to hold blood, which will not clot, due to lack of I calcium salts. Fresh blood serum Is J Imperative and must be msde fresh, i Dr. George Cathcy has had several .1 years special work in preparation of serums and vaccines, and his past ex perience In this line of work has been Invaluable in this case. Drs. Ham ilton and Cathey, who have this case, feel that heroic method of treatment to giving the girl the only chance she has, aa seventeen out of eighteen patients suffering with this disease die. JURY CALENDAR IS BEIN6 MADE SEVERAL LAW AND CROCINAL it ACTIONS ARE SET FOR TRIAL DURING THE FIRST WEEK OF COMING TERM In preparation for the December term of the circuit court, which opens December 6th, Circuit Judge Kuy kendall Is preparing a calendar of cases scheduled for trial. A namber of law and Jury actions are already listed for trial while the jury to la at tendance. The first trial scheduled to the suit of Morlne vs. Noble. Other scheduled for the first week are Moore vs. Haten; Crystal vs. Love; Obencbaln vs. Goeller; Reed vs. Bran denburg (contingent upon Reed'a action' in the meantime) and Lillian DeHay vs. the City of Klamath Falto. For the second week thecrimlnsl action against Chapman and the Wil son vs. Cbapmaa suit are calendared. INDIAN HELD ON CRUELTY CHARGE BILL JONAH ACCUSED OF BEAT ING HORSE TO DEATH, AND GRAND JURY PROBBS WHILE BILL IS INCARCERATED i'narged with beating a horse to death, Bill Jonah, an Indian from the reservation, to in the county Jail, aad the facts la the case are up to the grand jury tor considerattoa. jonaa left Klamath Falto yester- asy, neuM for the reservatlo. lead ing the horse behind his wagon. Dep uty Bneris Lloyd Low happened along the Fort road last night, tad after andlug the horse dead, aa was informed by telephone llaemea work. lag nearby that the ladtoa had beta beatiag the horse whea he passed them. The oatoer aopreneaaed tho Indian further along the road, sad at a hearing before Jostle of the Feaee Gowea last sight, Joaeh waa bound over to tho grand jury, Sabeerlbe for the HeraM. M esata oath. BRIEF MENTION . Mrs. Nora Hilton city from Merrill. to visiting this C. H. toad. Wilcox Is down, from Port- E. Hot man and wife are over from Medford. , v C. Terry is here on business from San. Fraactoco. O. H. West is a Medford visitor. E. La Forest Is here from San Francisco. O. W. view. Duncan Is over from Lake- Henderson's carry everything In the novelty aad fancy goods line. 1184-86 Mala street P. D. O'Connor to here on business fiom Plush. W. Allen to up from San Francisco. L. W. Holt to a visitor from North Tnkima, Wash. Beautiful Ugbt'makcs fine pictures; no fash, either. Henllno Photo Shop. O. D. Hoffman Is a late arrival from Medford. Miss Poma Wallls of San Francisco Is a visitor to this city. Richards and Lawrence are here from Inglewood, Calif. Frank Kellom is a business visitor from San Fraactoco. NATIONAL RECLAMATION OONGRSM IS PLANNED SEATTLE, Nov. 19. A step to ward the organisation of a national reclamation congress was taken at a meeting of fifty representatives of various irrlgattoa project aad dis trict of the state of Washiagton here Tuesday. The Washington state rec lamation confereaee was formed and those present voted to invite seven teen Western states to aead represen tatives to a conference to be held on the Panama-Paelle exposKloa ground at Saa Francisco December t, for the purpose of organising a national rec lamation congress,-! , The states lnvltdl to join la the confereaee to be. hold la San Fran etoco ar: California, Oregea, Wash iagtoa,;Idaho; Moataa,.Nevada, Art- sou, Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, JCaa- Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Texas, Oklahoma and New Mealee.-1 - CWaa-at a iiarae, C This makes our fourth season selling this underwear. We have sold several thousand suits to several thousand rple, and now they will wear nothing but Munsing Suits, you have never worn this underwear, it will be to your advantage to come in and examine the garments, or if you prefer, talk the matter over with your neighbor. At any rate, don't buy your underwear for this fall and winter until you see the Munsingwear line. Every boy and girl in America who is wearing the old fashioned vests that ride up and pants that slip down will be delighted on Christmas morning to find among other presents a set of the up-to-date perfect fitting, non-irritating, comfortable, serviceable, sanitary Munsing Union Suits. Put them onjyourjshipping list for Christmas. ilMM Zxrirv DDAtxfi m N 1UL- DRV111LKS SUES TO HAVE DEED A FRAUD KOMKHUKG MERCHANT BRINGS LAW AND EQUITY ACTIONS AGAINST PORT KLAMATH I'KO. I'LE TO COLLECT ACCOUNT Two suits have been Died against the Dlxons of .Fort Klamath by II. Wollenberg, a Roseburg merchant, In I seeking to collect money alleged due him. Ho Is represented by Charles J. Ferguson, In a law action, Wollenberg seeks to collect M.000, alleged duo on notes signed by J. R, and Walter Dixon, and 8500 attorney foes. An equity action was also filed, the defendants in this being James and Mary Dixon. In this suit, Wollenberg alleges that the property Involved was deeded to Mary Dixon In order to head off a Hen, and Wollenburg asks to have tho deed set aside' as In fraud of credit ors, and the property doctored that of tho original owners. 8,000 PEOPLE PAY THE LAST HONOR TO NEGRO LEADER TUSKOQEE, Ala., Nov. 19 Prom inent men from. all walka of life, white aa well aa negroea, attended the funeral of Booker T. Washington, the noted negro educator, race leader and author, which waa held at the Tuskogee institute, which he mado famous. Fully 8,000 came to pay tho last trlbuto of respect to Dr. Washlna- ton. Only 2,600 could get into the' chapel to hosr the simple Episcopal burial service and hear the many old plantation songs which Dr. Washing ton loved so well. Burial was In tho Institute grounds. PRESIDENT'S CRITIC IS BACK AT HIS OLD JOB "V CHICAGO, Nov, 19. George Bur- kltt, who was ordered reinstated Mis-ant posimasier at winnetK. a suburb, by Prealdsnt Wilson, returned to his post yeaterday. Burkett was dtooharged by the Wlnnetka postmas ter tor commenting oa the president's betrothal. , Experts from the United States de partment of agriculture are making aa extensive study of the coeoaaut In dustry la tho Philippines. f TIIAN'KHGIVING TO AI.MO UK NATIONAL HONEY DAY It lias beuu announced by Floyd K, Smith of Dallas, secretary of the Ore gon Htnto Iloo Keepers Association, that Thursday, November 25th, Tlittnkiiglvlng Day, has been sot aside by tho National Reo Kovpers Associa tion a National Ilonoy Day. This Is tint flmt attempt on tho part of thoJ bee keepers to creato Intercut In this manner to thnlr product, and tbo Idra comes from tho "Applo Day" and "Dollar Day" lileoH which have proven hucIi a H1ICCCM. Tho lico keeping and honey produc ing buBliicH Is one of the leading Mniill ImliiHtrlo of Oregon. Bogus Coins In Circulation United rras Sorvlco MAItYSVIU.K, Nov. 19. A flood of bogus $r, gold pieces und S cent pieces, coined In this city, Is keoplng tho authorities on tho Jump. All banks -In tho city report they have found bogus $0 gold pieces among their change. mmwwwmm "Your statement will be ready in five minutes" i This is real, up-to-tho-miuuto bank Hcrvico tho kind of Borvico we uro prcpnrcd to give you. Tho burroughs Book keeping Machino used in' our accounting depart ment enables w to keep a statement of each cus tomer's account With entries made right up to dato all the time, Any time you want a statement of your ac count in a hurry, .it ia fohdy for you. Instead of leaylng your pas-j-book to be bal anced, a nontly-printed, FtraSUHettSiriifisU r mwrwEi IsTfflPUlf I Classy stock of Grand, Player sal Upright piano; nlno Phoaograplii, it llhophcrd Piano Depot, next door to pontofflco. . lS-lf llolton, Mnk lint a chapel built li 1793. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY l Oil 8AI.K Hnnp, team o( aall homo, good linrix'M, Kood wa0B. Sample Shoo Htor TIE Mala itrftt. 19-3t , -iii- LOST llctwccn Onlrnl Oir oa Klamath avenun and VelgfcU'i store, brown hunting coat. Retori to Central Cnrage. Howard. lt-R TIIANKSG1VINO TURKBYS-W" Thursday you'll need one. Oroern now for delivery when you waat It V. W.. ItlasM. Phono 93, btre a. mi and C p. m. lMt SKI.I.INa OUT All good iip. w invo you money. Rnmplo Shoo Store, 71S Main itrMt- 19-3t - -IWIot YVko. eat I gat a .UH- mont of ray acaouwti ftcJadiaf todtji pgifti7w accurate statement (to gether with your can celled vouchers) is ready for you not inter than tbo first of every month. Tho .atatement show all cheulu and deposits and a balance you know U right. Your -ass-book re raalw in your possession 'all the time a F" .11 Ha. M w-i ncnt woeipt ior a" - j posiis. . TTa m sura that this tip-to-dato sorvlce.wW I meet wiin your ap proval. "P fa ia-Bff 's aaEsBEsBEsasaV asBsa t " H