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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1915)
' p"' nfr" . r ..is.r:. '" I r rl THURSDAY, OnClMSIR , THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON ; UNIQUE CONCERT Why British Soldiers Like France AT STAR TONIGHT '. ansm ... I BBS V- jaBF 1 i v 3f I kWXkwt Mighty 'Crimpy I HW Eh? Lbbbb! LbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbebbbbLbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbp bbbs I bbbebH CUP into one of our good warm I I JSaaBBBsBBBBBBBBBBat Overcoats, that you can buy extra special I I jw ELBIbSMbbV prices this week. Crown yourself with one of I, W sbbbbbbubsbbbIbbIbbbbbbbbs' amnrl warm atvlinh Cana. 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I -..--.. ! !i il. miDuii' funny in Hi. laiiinn i FIVE PUCK ORCHESTRA WILL RENDER PROQRAM OF SELEC TIONS THAT WERE THI RAQE 20 YEARS AQO A musical program rendered by an orchestra of Ave pieces will supple ment the picture bill at the Star tho ater this evening. The music will be largely arranged from the dance or chestrations that were used twenty years ago, at the first annual mask ball given by J. V. Houston. Marches, walUee and reel which wore popular In the days when many who are now sedato and silver-haired trlppod the light fantaatlo will be plaed. In addition to the "old timers" there will bo some of the late stand ard and popular selection!. Most people think they could recog nize "Skeeter" mil a block away. He 'and his wlfo will attempt to disguise themselves at the Masquerade Dall j tomorrow night at Houston's Opera j House. It East for a Visit W. C. Landon of the Pelican Bay Lumber company, and Mrs. Landon left this morning for a visit In Wau sau, Minneapolis, and other Middle Western lumber centers. They will be away about a moata. What the War Moves Mean SUFFERS A FIRE I. P. TABOR AND FRED MIL LER ARE VICTIMS OF BLAZE LAST NIQHT WATER DAMAGE TO STORE IS GREAT According to telephonic advices re ceived this morning, flre last night damaged the saloon of L P. Tabor and Fred Miller at Dorris. 1. P. Tabor left on the morning train for Dorris to make a personal Inspection of the results of the fire. The flre caused the most serious damage to the roofs of the two busi ness bouses, which adjoin each other, it Is reported. Both saloons suffered severely. It is understood that the water caused considerable damage to the fixtures, etc. G. W. Merrill. BRIEF MENTION Manning Is a visitor from Gees to City. Mrs. W. Paul Johnson and daughter Aileen left this morning for San Fran eisco. Let me make you up for Houston's twentieth mask balL Costumes galore, make up to suit J. B. Hubbard, Hous ton's opera house, phone 13L 28-3t Another Cohen Resera at Shepherds. 80 ORPHEUS THEATER O. B. Miller, Mgr. WOTURES. Ej Af HEATING PLANT, 1 A TV PROJECTOR ETC. Doors Opsa at 7:18 "AN AFFAIR OF THREE NATIONS" Five Reel Oela ReesUr Detective Drama Admission 10c and lie Have your picture taken bow and have it as a remembrance for the future years. Henline Photo Shop. It W. T. Hislop Is in this city from Portland. Very best of mechanics employed in our repair department Ford Garage. It Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Weymore are vitltors to this city from Orland, Calif. The finest of roasts, chops and steaks at the most reasonable prices. Peoples Market. Phone 85. It W. B. Blrt is a business visitor from San Francisco. Charles K. Hubbard la here from Kelso, Wash. Reliable messengers that deliver promptly. Call Western Union. It Miss Katherine Frances la visiting in this city from Orland, Calif. Nellie McKinney is a late arrival from Fort Klanutt. Try the New Palm for billiards and bowling. Fifth and Mala. Mrs. Luman is a visitor from Med ford. Do you need dishes, cooking uten sils or household articles? Hender sons have a swell lino at moderate prices. 1134-36 Main street It J. S. Glover is a recent arrival from Fort Klamath. I' A large assortment of insssjaersde costumes. Ask for Hubbard at Hous ton's opera house. Phone 11L St-St Washington, D. C, womea have tak en to carrying canes. Heroine of Loos bbbbkKkZSbbm i fAfAfAfAfAfAfAfAfAfAfAV bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbSI aVJaaaBBBBBBBBaVBIPl I IaBBBaaFJaBBB I Town Topics Returns to Rene. Judge John S. Orr, who has been j here on a visit to bis brother, Marshall ! Orr, left on this morning's train for his home at Reno, Nev. Goes to 'Frisco. Jim Wilson left this morning for San Francisco to remain for a couple of months. In en Business. ' W. B. Hoag, who has a ranch on the Keno road, was In today giving atten tion to business matters. South for Winter. Dr. Fred Westerfleld left this morn ing for California, where he will spend the winter months. By J. W. T. MASON (Written for the United Press) NEW YORK. Dec. 10. Withdrawal of the Indian troops from France, an nounced Monday, was due to their comparative failure as fighters, when they faced artillery. When confronted by these modern weapons they lacked moral atamnla. 1 Apparently Sir Douglas Halg made , their removal bis first Important do Iclslon since he became commander-in- chief on the west front White troops will hereafter be con centrated on the western front, and the Indiana where the demoralising effect of artillery Is not so extreme. Dlfiiculltles of transport work makes It Impossible to move large mortars to Mesopotamia and the Suez canal, hence It may be that this Is the site selected for the Indians' operations. There Is probably no truth In re ports that the British are sending these forces of Indians to subdue a mutiny, for If England desired to end such mu tiny, she undoubtedly would dispatch loyal white troops. Reports concern ing the Indian situation come by way of Constantinople, the most untrust worthy source of Information. Mile. Emillenne Moreau Mile. Emillenne Moreau has decorated with the Croix de Guerre as the heroine of Loos. Daring the German attack on that city she killed three Germans with hand grenades and two more with a pistol she wrench ed from a British officer. FOR SALE CHEAP Foar new quick detachable clincher tiros, Sizi. Grover NleL Inquire Whitman Drag Co. SMI Of Great Importance to Both of Us Wa caasider tb tateraou of our patrons as asstter groat Imaettaaes, sad aaoaavor to give each depositor coartsoaa, MsBataUac aft tloa. Wa sMSSsssa asw aetsaats, bo matter bow oaisll, aa4 try to make vaa fool at bnam through the slssaUctty of oar methods. Whoa yea epaa aa accoaat with tblo beak U la year bank - ml ear aas e see that row are aatlstscforiiy serresT. National Bank CIRCUIT COURT Serico vs. Serlco, divorce Evidence taken. Fleming vs. Fleming, divorce mtU denes takes. Newhart vs. Barnes Motion to In tervene allowed. Plaintiff gives fif teen dsys to reply. Campbell vs. Marquardt Default and judgment WMlenburg vs. Dixon Judgment oa stipulation. ADMINISTRATOR NAMED IN ESTATE OF KLAMATH MAN A petition for letters of administra tion In the estate of the late J. h. Tull -was lied today by Rsteaie Kent for the heirs, J. W. Oweas, Will Visit In AshlanC I. D. Applcgate and granddaughter, Margaret Hargus, left today for Ash land for a short visit "Skeeter" BUI and Mrs. BUI will be In attendance at Houston's Twentieth Annual Mask Ball tomorrow night Pick them out If yon can. It Central Garage Mitchell & Chevrolet Agency Demonstrators on Exhibition Pipes Frozen? Our electric thawing apparatus thaws your pipes in a few Minutes' time, with no tear ing out of partitions, etc. Don't worry Call 54 California-Oregon Power Co. rlaaaaaHiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaail PlsaaaaaalaamlHIHI 'wsB9Kffm&tmiSKMl t -aaX? aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBRBraaF fl'l -, SBBHBSWkM -" " ma)BBBaBBBBBBBBT' BbBBBBBBb1 MM mwKL'mmsWmM vjffMMl'AsssssWky:B iflHaaaH' ' ! aa-BaaaftBatHffl aaaaHHaali ' ) 'aisfaaaaaafl , fBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaWfl JvBtsBBan 6bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbW- 'M BBSBBaSFBBHHBSaiS9nSBBBK7&&Sb It I gvttlng so that hardly a British soldier In Krmici- will ibavt hlmsolf any more. There haa come along thlr lino nrw klrnl of btrssr, Urn pretty rrvmli tclrl harbor. This photograph kIkiw.. oho Tommy Mag hltaved while the other Is having bis hair cut, and neither minds tat operation. There are more than 10,000 Islands In th British empire. Smyrna's thirteen miles produce 4,000 sacks of flour daily. Christy will meet Jones; Arnold boxes Llskoy. and Llnkcnbach will try for honors with Magulre. at the Pavil ion Thursday night Mt Inferior Tools arc dear at any price. The same thing applies to any kind of hardware you may liuy if it's of an in ferior quality, it's dear at any price, because it will not give you the faithful service it should. You must get the BEST QUALITY it will prove its worth in the long run-it will give you FAITH FUL SERVICE. Call in and look over our large stock. Roberts & Hanks Clowns, blackface, colonial. Mexican. and, In fact, every kind of cestssw will arrive here Thursday night Ask Hubbard at Houston's opera bouse far rtasonnble rates on contumei. tt-t Record headquarter at HOUSTON'S MetrtfiliUn Amuseieifc HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE IIOtmTO.VH MOTH ANNUAL MAMKKD HALL New Year's Kte, December Sir) No Change Kicept Ox Dale STAR THEATER 8 PIECE ORCHESTRA- "When Love and Horns Call," Kssanay Threellcel Drsroa "Philanthropic Tommy," Vltagraph Comedy TEMPLE THEATER "Her Happiness," Edison Three-Keel Ursma "Miss Stlcky-Moufls's Kiss," Vltagraph Comedy Paths News. Admission Always 10s MATINEE OAltV AT 2lN Att tICENSED PICTURES MERRILL OPERA HOUlt Merrill, Ore. MOTION PICTURES TUBIOAVi NO SATURDAYS Mask Ball 6 CASH PRIZES Athletic Pavilion New Year's Eve 6 First cash prise to each best lady or f entlemsn costume t Second cash prize to each lady or gentleman mosi original character . Third cash prise to each lady or gentleman comeey character , , .. .:,. u- .;. M ,., Udv dressed in atnlnc costume M Spectators Free. Full Kdmuxo. $1.00. or 8 Tickets for 50c The Big Event, Friday Night w w. ") r.i son-in-law of the deceases, was administrator. ,t k t 4 a s