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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1916)
IWiB!WWiwWH "" .m !!. ..urn. j5E55b ! u-i ' i i v r i? I, fi t ii If r,I li ! sa 11 hi i rsai 2i3 11 M m ws-fs 2aJ Ife ,U ,r-j r i?s H-SJ f : - .sc- l'l b fcf L PAGE EIGHT THE EVENING HERALD. vt.AMATH FALLS, OREGON yitiDAV, FKnnuAuv ,s f Bandages for Serbians' Wounds Have Great Trip There Is a typewritten paster on the package which says, "The damage to this package occured on board the S. S. Athenai, which vessel was on Dunsmulr, Calif. tire and abandoned at sea, September 19. All the mall was saved. E. M. Morgan, postmaster, Xew York City." Again the package was started from Xew Tork on another and luckier boat By WILLIAM G. SHEPHERD (United Press Staff Correspondent) SALONIKA, Greece, Jan. 20. (By mall). The batterdest package that ever arrived for wounded soldiers on any battlefield has at least reached Salonika. This will be of interest to the indies of Flat Hock, North Caro lina, who sent it. Its wrappings are torn; its wax seals broken and smashed, but Its: wntnnte fwnlw, nmmrta nf ivittnn -w..., ....w r , o . bandages, carefully prepared by the; with the exception of inaccesible Ser- southern ladles, are intact. ,bian troops in Montenegro, the Ser-J The stamps and other markings tell ( blan army is dispersed. the story of its travels. It was mail-. Since the Flat Rock ladles put their ed at Flat Rock on noon, August 23. .package into the Flat Rock postoffice It reached Now York two days later I last August, the Serbian army has' and was put on the Greek steamship , practically been wiped out. The BRIEF MENTION A. 1). McCollum of Cottonwood, Is In this city on business. J. Beckford Is hero from Sim Fran cisco. C. A. Combs is in this city from Ukiah, Calif. S. L. Whipple la here on business from San Francisco. ' There is nothing like service when properly rendered. Try the Ford Garage for repairing and supplies. It CS. M. Taylor is In this city from Moran Has Two Great Punches; Either May Win a Championship John Hageisteln is down from AN goma. E. B Elliott is a recent visitor from Malln. Mrs. I'. McOanlel is a lute tirrial and after a long Journey it has reach-, from Merrill. ed the American consulate at Salon-' H. H. Edwards Is here from Olene. ika. The Flat Rock ladles intended the bandages tor Serbian soldiers, but Special music by n splendid sccn piece orchestra for "The Battle Cry of Pence" at the opera house Sunday. It "Athenai." At sea the steamship took Are. All the passengers were saved and so was the mall. French Red Cross has taken the pack age and it will be used to staunch French instead of Serbian blood. bcgJNewsHappeiMs ttf&m in ana about Jbm Bsem Daughter Is Born. A girl arrived yesterday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Hartlerode near Wilson's bridge. To Be a Witness. Sheriff Low leaves Sunday morning for Portland, 'to appear as a witness at the trial of Thomas Favinger, the Klamath county homesteader charged with perjury, in attempting to make a second homestead entry. Business Increases. George Biehn, proprietor of the Ford Garage, is in receipt of ten more Don't Forget That we have some real bar gains in used cars, including 1 Cadillac, 1 Bulclc, 3 Fords and 2 Metz. Telford Bros. Garage Corner Conger Ave. and Main dust burners, and is constantly hear ing from prospective buyers. Mr. Biehn closed the sales on two new Oakland cars this week, and says that if the good weather continues, busi ness will soon be rushing. The most thrilling, convincing, spectacular motion picture ever cre ated "The Battle Cry of Peace" at the opera bouse Sunday. Don't miss It. It FOR SALE Good P. O. box 663. bicycle, cheap. 18-3t If you are particular about your fire insurance, see Chllcote. 16 ORPHEUS THEATER C. R. Miller. Mgr. Friday and Saturday "The Rolling Terror," "Neal of the Navy1' "Buying a Bank With Bunk," Wallingford Series "More- Deadly Than the Male," One Reel American Comedy Admission 10c Moving Pictures Positively the most wonderful mo tion picture ever shown, will be the attraction at the Houston opera house Sunday afternoon and evening. This is the nine reel Vitagraph spectacle, "The Battle Cry of Peace," which is not only the masterpiece of the Vita graph studios, but also the peer of all realistic Alms, not excepting "The Birth of a Nation." Preparednes Is the question of most vital Importance to the people of the United States. Preparedness is the theme treated in a most gripping way in this film. "Prepare, not for, but against war," is its cry. All of the tremendous resources of the Vitagraph studio were put at the disposal of Commodore J. Stuart ' Blackton, when he conceived the won derful sermon-picture following a. reading of Hudson Maxim's marvel- Frank Moran, challenger for the lous book, "The Defenseless Amer-, championship of the world, has two mighty punches with which he might YL HSv sV f mT? 'fts" UflMH!iV si I Mir Ji . S' 'flit tm sill w fcEgr Tax Collection Starts at the Office of Sheriff Low ica," and in addition, an army of sev eral thousand soldiers, an aerial fleet of seventeen aeroplanes, dirigibles, a navy of all types from submarines to super-dreadnaughts, to say nothing of thousands of other super-numera- ries are used. Officials high in gov ernment, army and naval circles have assisted in the work In every way, and the result is a multi-reel photo play which has played to packed i j houses in the cities at 1 2 per seat, a feature that has received the hearty i commendation of press, pulpit and public officials. 1 Major General Wood, former Sec- 'retary of War Garrison, Colonel Roosevelt, Admiral Dewey, HoMson Maxim, Governor Goldsboro of Mary- Extra Special ON Shirts and Hats FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY "A Dollar Saved Is a Dollar Earned" $1.25 Shirts. $ .89 $1.50 Shirts. $1.15 $1.75 Shirts. $1.35 $2.00 Shirts. $1.55 Including Flannels or Dress Shirts. A good assortment of latest patterns. Not more than two to a customer. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY February 18th and 19th K. SUGARMAN "The Quality Store" gflfoy $2.00 Hats $1.45 $2.50 Hats $1.95 $3.00 Hats $2.45 Tour choice from a dean stock oa band Derbies iadaded. win It. He has what most mighty punchers among the champions have had, a hard left hook and a hard straight right. Had Moran a hard right uppt-rcut ho would Iirmj all tlio punches necessary. But his left hook ,contntns u knock-out. So does his straight right. Joe Gans, who wns the elo.tnest hitting champion known to the American ring, had tho name piau'iita. Uut to them ho added a I good upper cut. land, Dr. Lyman Abbott. Dudley Field Malone, Mayor Thompson or Chicago these are a 'few of the men who have given hearty endorsement to this great film', and who have urged every red blooded American to see it, and draw his- own conclusions. The productions Sunday will have all the realistic elTects which tended to augment the gripping appeal of the picture In the big cities. A spe cial score of music was written for the production, and the Peerless or chestra, Klamath Falls' favorite mu sical organization, is busily engaged in rehearsing. The score is by no means an easy one, but in the hands of Mrs. Ora Fltzpatrlck, and Messrs. Harry, Borel, R. A. Mitchell, Oscar Brenneman and Clatr Arnold, the Intensity of Its power and beauty will be artistically brought uot. "The Battle Cry of Peace" is the highest price photoplay production ever shown in Southern Oregon. In the title role of "The Pretty Sister of Jose," Frances Hodgson Bur nett's charming and picturesque ro mance, and Maude Adams' former starring vehicle, the dainty star, Mar guerite Clark attains one of her great est screen trlumpba. The role Is one In which every resource and power of the magnetic little star Is brought Into cfi't'ctlvo play. As tho tiny, ex- Jqulslte Spanish girl of a thousand moods and whims who has vowed never to lose her heart but who, whon finally conquered by the handsome I Yl' -WJOIOJITC CLARK J Sobastlano, loves truly and devotedly, Miss Clark Is utterly Incomparable. With her fascinating dark beauty and charming grace of form and motion, Miss Clark Is exceptionally adapted to the role of the dainty little dark eyed belle of Madrid. Tho rapidly changing development of tho story, with its wealth of color and romance, has resulted In a thoroughly unusual photoplay. Tonight and Saturday night at the Star. Are You Getting VALUE for Your Money? The purchasing power of a dolUr t-jtbiy is the watchword of the ucono uif't. and tlie value received In return for mine given Is the question. Our complete stock of choice menu comes direct from our stock farm to the consumer. There Is No Middleman And it U to VOUR INTEREST to know that our meats are of the very best, and that the price is rlfbt TRY US PHONE YOUR ORDER TODAY Peoples Market i ii PHONE M "Produce, u. Ootunimer" Ii Collection f tl'u ''"', """,H ,H "ow on at iln shorirf's olllce Tlio books were tiirmxl imr h Hie iiBsosnor In time t H li" In-ginning "f rolU-r- tloim ittinlii iifU'inoon , AlM'iUl) "OMTIll HII)'IH lllll 'ihild the Uv I'- Hu'd bv tho county tmM inn! during tho coming few week thru' lll be i Koil sited lush AitordltiK to tlio tttx laH, ihn llntl half of till iuxch loKiill) lovlotl nnd vlmiKuil Hlmll ! imlil ' or liefoto thu .th tl.i r Apt II following, nnd tho Httoiul luvlf on or lii'foto tho Tith tiny of October IoIIowIhk Intfiftit hIiiiII bo charged nntl col looted on mi) l.x or linlf of n tux not mi paid at the into of I per tout per month or fnirtlon of it month until paid (Intcivsi til mild rulo applies to the llrt half If not pnld by April rth, to tlio second linlf If not pnld by October fith.) All taxot remnlnliiK unpaid on the fith tiny of October next following Hlmll become dollniiueiit, mid on the nth tiny of November next following n potnlty tf 6 pur cent Hlmll be clinigoil nnd collected thereon, In addition to tlu Interest provided here in Any day after the explriitlou of six moiitliM after (lie tnxcrt chnrged ngnliist nut property lire delinquent the sheriff shall Iiiino the right, nlid It shall lit) his duty, upon demand nnd n moiit of the taxes, penalty and In turest, to inalco out anil Issue a cor- tlllcute or ocrtltlontus of delinquency ngulnst such property. The following provision of the IV IK laws cotitcniH collection of delinquent pcritoiiiil taxes On or as soon as prnc-i m )ni wnnt to know the truth' iilxitit the Mreogtli of our defenses?! Sec "The llnttle Crj of Pcnre" nt the oKr.t Iioiim Sunility. It ' tlilihltt lifter tho Cili tin) f Oclol i-uotv yenr ihc tnx oo(.,tor ,hll, J" reed to collect nil tiixt-n un )n Jj ooiinty upon personal pi ,,rty wj. lino not been pnld before ui di? Ili shnll levy upon m ,,... , J' .mill ehottfls, belonging i . tK, pe ' j Hi in or oorporntloi. r nnodtti,' olmrged, to my such ii. i, 1)Uvnt , ! together with Interest , rtlU.g .. lafu mill Hi or or,t, I'eiinltlci rlinrgtis. Whenever after ilelii,1I1,)i1' opinion f the tux t ullt-t tor n u romoH neoesmry to cme nm m, ' personnl property again ren m orty. such tux inlloetoi stmll ,fM for the purposo moiiik nrtirtiur r,c, or lots of real propurt) nnw byth perHon, firm, corporal u. or auofli. tlon owing such personal property m mid shill iioto upon tin nu roll op. poNlto such trnrt or lotn t, nj , on porHonnl property ,.ml mid t(, i,i,n it...,, i... .. ii . !.., t.iv,, uvu iiimi mi tut a reAl prgp, I orty. nnd shall bo enft rod , same manner m other e.i .m.Mc t i linns DrvmliuiiiKlitN In tlenth Mrti(n JTtirHltMtl! Hnutoheil' lK-tro;rt! t. reul Iwtttlo mt nil toiuperlinulwi, lit "Tlio lint I li Crj- of I'tNiie " n ! Hot oid tieaittiuarren nl Mltriilirrrh,' HOUSTON'S Metropolitan Amusements For Every Car DKTACIIAIILK 8tiT COVKIW fllVK NEW I.PSTItK AND LEND A HMAIITNIS OP LUXURY T ANY MOTOR CAR. Covers t .in b remoris:! nl miy tline nntl are yery eoslly clenimt. Xew lotrm ttt a ntr are like new (lollies (O It IXTMIII. U17V THEM AT Bradley Harness Company i HOUSTON'S , OPERA HOUSE , NUNDAY, l-i:il, -' Nine Htsjl Vltngmpli IVnlurr "TIIE RATTLE CRY or I'tMtv j Afternoon nntl I.'ioiiIiik jlltaprml Kent, M itiii STAR THEATER "Tho Pretty HUtor of Jose," Fhe Itoel I'nrmiioutit I'roJue tlon Featuring MAitnuEitiTi: n.mii TEMPLE THEATER Cnl Mnrtltr Wife," Threo lleut Vltngrapl Drama "Piithe New" 'Mixed nnd Fixed," Vim Cotnuil) Ailmllon Always 10c MATINEE DAILY AT 2:30 ALU LICEN8EO PICTURES MERRILL OPERA HOUSE Merrill. Ore. MOTION PICTURES WEDNKSDIVS AMI HATURDAYH Used or Second Hand Automobile Exchange Realizing the necessity for such an exchange in Klamath Falls, we are now prepared to list for the own ers all used cars, provided, same are in good condition and price is right. A nominal charge will be made, to be paid in case of sale, to cover advertising and expenses. Those who contemplate purchasing used cars will find a complete list on file at White Pelican Garage If?" h