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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1916)
iiinii m i imwmmmwmniK SATURDAY, MARCH IK), 0)fl PACK ffOOK THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Mfc a Mrim mifi riwi run t T i i i I , r - SPRING LAKK DRIPPINGS ORINDALB NOTBB . . 41 til 'w n I: lt 3 Politics is the general topic of con- nation these days. Mrs. J. Manning visited with Mrs. B. A. Echrelner Thursday. The pie social at Mt. Lakl church well attended by Spring Lake ople. Rob White and Miss Maud Schriea- r visited at Ward Dolan's Sunday af ternoon. Our school visited with Mt. Laki chool Friday afternoon. A lively of baseball was played, which ulted in a victory for Spring Lake. The Spring Lake Farmers' Club net Tuesday evening. Poison was lllstrlbuted and the work of extermi nating the ground squirrel Is on In Suit swing. Several Important, meas- ires were brought before the club, nd considered. The club accepted new member, E. A. Schrelner. Miss Maud Schrelner visited with IVClss Zelma Folsom Thursday. Mrs. Frank Stewart visited with Mrs. Dawsen of the Mt. Lakl district Friday afternoon. Several of the Spring Lake people attended the box social given by the Palrvlow school Friday evening. Mrs. Carl Shubert has been very 111 tor the past two days. HOUSTON'S ' Metropolitan AMssemnts SiMSaSssBSiBsslaB"MS"MsSMBaMSSSBS HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE CLAMAN PRICE SHE PAID CO. Tonight "ARIZONA SKIES" Admission, SO cento 25 cento and Merchant's Ticket rve Seats at Harry Richardson's STAR THEATER THE TURN OF THE ROAD" iVltagraph Brae Ribbon Feature la FiveReela Sunday " KDLMENX" Paramount Five Reel Production Featartng LEONORE TJLRICH TEMPLE THEATER kPathe News "Tho Woman of Mystery," Three Reel Blograph The Manlcare GirL" Sellg Comedy Sunday "The Goddess," 7th Chapter. Two Reel Vltagraph iPathe New Orders," One Reel Sellg A Ready.Made Maid," One Reel Lubln Comedy Admission Always 10c MATINEE DAILY AT 2:30 ALL LICENSED PICTURES MERRILL OPERA HOUSE Merrill, Ore. motion pictures wednksdavh AND SATURDAYS Frank Sevlts has been helping Geo. Shell log brush the past few days. Steve Foster and Will Lanbert of Round Lake have been hauling hay the last few days. H. H. Van Valkenburg has his farm work running full blast now. We want to thank our honorable county court for the nice wort they have done on the roads out this way. Martin Real of Round Lake was a business visitor in Klamath Falls on Monday of this week. James Stansble has been breaking horses and mules this week to do his farm work with, which he expects to start next week. Lyle Mimilwrlght has been helping James Stansble the past few days. Mrs. C. Q. Hunt was on the sick list a few days the past week, but Is much better at this writing. The meeting of the S. W. K. Farm ers' Development League was well at tended at Plevna last Tuesday, and a permanent organisation was formed. Glad to see the farmers get together. W. B. Hoag has been helping Mrs. Hague the last few days, preparing for spring planting. Wm. Brown finished logging brush on his place near Orlndale this week. C. G. Hunt has been helping him. Lloyd Alford expects to leave in the near future for Dunsmulr to com mence railroading. Mr. Ess dragged the county roads this week from his place to Keno. T. A. Cregan has his plowing most done. He is a rustler. H. S. Fox had a veterinary out to his camp near Orlndale a day or two ago. Anpther Shipment of NEW SUITS Direct from New York JUST UNPACKED Classy new styles, most fashionable material. These are different and more distinctive than any shown yet. Moving Pictures A business man had been absent on business for six months. When he came home his wife acted so strange ly toward him that he was led to sus pect her loyalty. Was there "another man" in the case? Had 'her loneli ness led her to seek companionship which had ripened into love?" Too busy with his duties as sVsecret ser .vice agent to settle down to an imme diate unraveling of the mystery, the story of "Hop, the Devil's Brew," to be exhibited at the Orpheus theater on Sunday afternoon and evening only, tells how he discovered what was the matter, and how his wife was restored to him saved from the deadly grip of the opium habit. Tonight the offering at the Star will be a five reel Vltagraph Blue Ribbon feature, entitled "The Turn in the Road." These features, of which this will be the second one shown here, will undoubtedly prove to be among the best. "The Battle Cry of Peace" will be remembered by many, it being the first one of these features shown here, and it is such productions as will be seen in the coming Vltagraph Blue Ribbon pro ductions, which are In a class by themselves. You will be able to see this feature tonight only. Fancy Waists The new arrivals are even more attractive than our earlier shipments. No two alike. Prices are very reasonable considering style and quality. 100 Silk Petticoats You will have no difficulty in finding something to please you in this new line which has just been opened. Stilts Dry goods Company "WHERE THE LADIES SHOP" iv A ri ' , . ' Sjk sbbbbbbbbbbbt btsBBBssmS .y'-oiA JQfr fiffSS; 1 BBBsW.tBV jrfw(l TfWVV' SSBBBBBbW .BSBttBCSfStBSSSSBtfBilttt HLbBBBBBBBBb) wGSSSSsif sWLBT .MBBBBBBBF BBBBBta- BBBSBB BkSpFjBsOQgiBBBSQSBgk bbV MbSbbbbbbb SBbbbbS h tiortrudu Co for, Harriott Sugnrmaii, 'ny Siifcurnmn, lltirrlvt Fink, Korno IIoiikIuiuI iiihI Jorifpliiiio Kink, Each of the young Indies lurched u box of chocolates from tint committee lit the close of the program. In n contest of tin- "Survival of the Fittest" by tlm entertainers, (iruee HotiKliiud was :i warth'tl u handsome box of Mntlon- fiy iih the nolo survivor bt'th (.'reus, Leroy (Hunger, Jmk Ktt lott, Lynn Hkllllngtnn, Jolm McAn ilrows, Wallace Andes, llownnl Dow, Kliion Cofer, Herman Fouler, Ksrl Humphrey, Thomns Deliell, Howard Uroiu, Ilernnrd Hackland. MnrrU Mnlor. A silver tea was given at the home of Mrs. J. S. Elliott, in Hot Springs Addition by the Ladles Aid of Grace M. E. church, which proved highly enjoyable and which was attended by Mrs. Fred Cofer, Mrs. Herbert Mc- HiivIiik speclallivd In V.yv, Kar, .Nose mid iliront work In tlio Kant ttic pnst winter, 1 wish (o announce (bo A highly enjoyable evening was , ,ocn,",K of m' nw "' K,,lo spent nt the homo of Charles llormnn u"lt,"' wock. In tb Foster on Alnmcdn nvcnuo last oven- """"'"" " """ ' "' nom-, Inir . whnn hUmiinv frlnmla u.r ,...' "'' w" nlt0"d t Wedlcol ami iUf waters are deep, for It Is there that the new member thoy have caught." ent u( ft 9t iiatrek.8 B0Cn Ah HOonlKlnl1 "n,'', n wo11 " ,ho BlCCl,,lf'M- mccungs mrngn, win nogm..,. .,. .. .... .... ,,,. ,,. ,., F. M. WIIITi:. M I) Hy PHILE&S likewise launch out, out .where tho, wondering what they will do with all;, the greatest gifts and rewards are to be found. We don't get big returns from the shallow waters near shore." He further said: "We shall hear The evening was started by playing ninny Accurate Information about city property and farm lands. Ask Chilcote. 1 I &yyH 1 II THE' UNIVERSAL CAR C , u 1 FIE SB u t Ford service for Ford owners is worth f '" I while. FiftyOBa Ford branches; "" I over 8,500 agents all through the 'i ' I country, each with complete stock ll: I of Ford parts and supplies oh hand. L. I Xo delays, bo holding up for days to If I get parts, bu$ prompt, reliable ser-, I j I vice at b low, fixed cost. Runabout, I I 44S.25f Touring Car, $408.25. v ! I GEORGE BIEHN I I AGENT i 1 BBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBBBBBBBBBHBBB Carthy, Mrs. J. S. Elliott, Mrs. R. R. somB Deool snv durlne fhl serloa of 'Mr. Vessey will liavo charge of the Hamilton, Mrs. C. V. Fisher, Mrs. ' meetings that they do not bolleve in' music at each meeting, and (ho big Harry Peltz, Mrs. W. A. Leonard, ' revivals. Why, I remember when i" chorus will sing. There will bo no Mrs. George Fry, Mrs. Haines, Mrs.'was a Doy back In Iowa we used toRervlct'H l tllc Protestant churrhos. Guthrie, Mrs. Hefner, Mrs. Duncan, ' 8eIne ln tbe rIver there and wo, Mrs. J. G. Camp, Mrs. Oscar E. Pey- caUght some good fish and also some ' Tho LudllB ... .,.,, .,....,, nllI. ton, Mrs. Schnabel, Mrs. Charles Mar- bad ones. uullhead8 and 8Ucker8 and J J0nub,I-,"0' m?"" J tin. Mrs. Carey M. Ramsby, Mrs. W.'tne nko; flan tuat were g00d lookor8 -' ' ' f n g e Mr Bd . Mr. J. aieinmeu, airs. Meier, Mrs. Koy , but not eood eaters. But Just bocauso I ..' T. ....." . . 7. . .... T. 7 eit, mo utcusiun ooing ineir crys- we caught a few bullheads and suck- ta, we(Idlng following their wedding ers with the good fish, wo did not stop , Colorado fifteen years ago. Mrs. fishing nor throw away the good.Prov wa8 away for a whllo that oyon. ones. The devil doesn't believe in re-1 1 ,.... . a ,.- .-..-j . Ub It null OI1D IVIUlilOU BUD IUUUU vivbib, eiiuon !;o,no,?"f.!"!!!.rr;i:!V"::.a.t!"oH ,. ..ena.,, , lh oM ." .. ... .v xuiuwii U1IU l.tfV III S. ,,,.,, lS.2t J-. Moore, Mrs. Humphrey, Mrs. Merle S. West, Mrs. Buttrlck, Mrs. W. J. Roberts, Miss Frances Waldrbn, Miss Neva Faught, Miss Constance Fisher and Miss Grace Elliott. Musical se lections were rendered by Mrs. Cofer and Misses Fisher and Faught, and "The churches have been catching , u r. . , "a few new members with doughnuts, Afrfl MnfTnWIiv n anma. vmiI nun.-' o fc", . ww. , .., uuuu ,.v.. u.m- .., .!.,. J .... i n.. fuu uore.B, nuu uiuujrf uuu Htivcr teas, and such things, but I think a revival is what we need. Although 1 am not much of a prophet, I will ven ture the prediction that when this series of meetings is over, it wo have earnestly asked God to make us fish ers of men ln this community, tho pastors of the churches here will be bers. During the afternoon dainty refreshments were served. An audience of several hundred people awaited the opening of the series of Mathls-Vessey services at tbe Pavilion at 7:30 last night. The choir was composed of about a hun dred voices, and did very effective work under the leadership of Ber nard Vessey. Mr. 'Vessey also ren dered "The Rosary" as a cornet solo and sang "The Man of Galilee," both of which selections elicited volumes of applause. Mr. Matbls used as bis text the very familiar words of Luke 6:4: "Launch out Into the deep, and let down your nets for a draught." He said ln part: "These words were spoken to Peter, but they are just as applicable today to you and me. There uap win unu tu uiavur iuu muacn Ing out in the things of business that there is today. Tbe churches should ORPHEUS THEATER O. R. Miller, Mgr. "The Great Goal," Last Episode, Neal of tbe Navy "On the Vosges," Picturesque France in Colors "Deep Died Dubs," Heinle and Louis , "Police Dog," Fourth Adventure Cartoon Comedy Admission, 10c " Sunday Only ""HOP, THE DEVOi'g BREW" A Bluebird Play ln Five Parts This remarkable photo play was produced with tbe consent and assist ance of the United States Authorities. Matinee, a: SO. AdasissiOB lftc. Art in Clothes We Tailor We have long ago earned the reputation of' making clothes possessing distinc tion and exclusiveness. Superior Quality Carefully Tailored Inspection Invited Loewe Bros. Tailors St. Patrick Day. After playing n number of names a most do- W' nt bring us th I'Al.MOMVK llghtful luncheon Whs served, tho I""" mrd wo mailed you. II'h worth tablo and rooms being very nrtltlcnlly 10c I" '011. and we wnnl to ri'dcvm It decorated to suit tho occasion. After ' TIIK 8UN8KT (lltOCKIIV luncheon ws served more games' - -- wyre played, after which tho host was TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY bid adieu. Thoso present were Joseph- Ino Fink, Dortha Martin, Ida Drown, FOR HALE or exchangi A good Ex Dnrthy Sandorson. Ilcntrlco McAn- cenon Twin Motorcyclo for hoIo very draws, Lucille llecklcy, (lean Perry,' cheap, or w exchange) for lot, piano, L'dlth MontoliiiH, Annn Hackland,. dlnmoml, or anything of nmil value. Esther Hnlnes, My lor Calkins, Ellin-1 8yd Evans. 18-3t tho guests all assembled. Mrs. F. R. Henry presented the gifts, which con sisted of a Blxteen-ploce crystal sot, in J uennir or tho ladles of the local hive; ana two Denutirui pieces or linen band work were sent by an absent member, Mrs. Carrie Dryden, now of Montana. Mrs. Frey has been the commander of Local Hive No. 39 for the last year and u half, nnd through her efforts tho lodgo has prospered. The ovonlng w.ih Bpent In card games and social chat. Mr. and Mrs. Frey gave the history of their wedding and their journey through life, which was enjoyed by all. About 1 1 o'clock all adjourned to tho dining room, whore the table was loaded with tho good things tho Maccabees had brought. At a. Iato hour all departed, wishing tho happy couplo ninny moie years of happiness and hopes that thoy may all meet again on tholr goldon wed ding. Thoso present wore Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Frey, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hlbberts, Mr. and MrB. Archlo Hen lino, Mr. and Mrs. F, It, Henry, Mrs. Earl Sharp, Mrs. Sam Short, Misses Kuln nnd Hesslo Frey. At the last regular meeting of Prosperity Rebekah Lodge the fol lowing members were named as the uuiujuci uuuiuiiiiee lor April: uora Handorson (chairman), Llnnlo Bron neman, O. H. Brenneman, Mabel Mer- rymnn, George Merryman,, Loulso Humphrey, George Humphrey, Allco Uoollor, J. Fred Goeller, Nolllo llal- ( ley, Jnrat'H Hulloy, Mary Iloguo, (!. c. I Hoguo, Lena Nool, Stella Llppcrt, lleo Templer, EffleChnslnln, George Ohas '.aln, Mary Dixon, .1. It, Dixon, Anna ' Bonn, Bollo Willis, Tho entertainment committee In chargo of affairs at tho close of the regular meeting of Prosperity Re bekah Lodge Thursday night sur prised tho members with a snlendid little musical program rendered by uauauiors or me members and other young ladles. Those participating in tho program were Q race Hoaaland. I Elisabeth Ramsby, Joanna McDonald, Dodge Brothers CLOSED CAR It is interesting to stop and recall how many good things you have heard of the car and how very few of the other sort " It Is not over-stating the raso to say hero that tho very large first year's production did not dovolop a single huiIoiih fault. ThuT notable achieve ment surely Justifies public confidence In Dodge lirothors ns clnso and care ful manufacturers. The giiAolIno consumption Is unusually lowT The price of the Touring Car or Roadster complote Is 785 (f. o. b. Detralt) M you want cmrly delivery place your order at once with W. T. SHIVE, Dealer Corner Second and Main