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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1916)
f X(i-'. I"- iy TH BVENINO HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON w'OAV, MAY It, tin PAMPOVM FINDS HOMES FOR BELGIAN BABIES PRIEST AT WORK ARRANQINQ FOR THE FUTURE OF MOTHERLESS LITTLE REFUGEES OF WAR. WEFT NATION Irish Secretary Qmtt Town Topics . United Proa Service PARIS, May 11 Waated. 1.600 Bel gtan war orphans. Thfo Is Americas latest appeal to battle-scaned Flaad era. Iter. John B. de Villi of Chicago la hernldlnr it throughout Albert's tiny kingdom. The Belgian-American alli ance commissioned the Illinois clergy man to the task. Reports of his prog ress bare reached the French capital. Father de Vllle personally Is round ing up the great throng of youngster Boys and girls, ranging from 2 and 3 to 13 years, are his quests. Belgians and Belgian-Americans, liv ing In the states have supplied him with the names and probable where abouts of orphaned nephews, nieces and grandchildren. All are now wait ing to gather the little motherless and fatherless chicks under the peaceful (belter oi their own wings. Not a few "unhyphenated" Ameri cans are also parties to the charitable enterprise. The clergyman's searches are taking him Into city and hamlet Everywhere be Is forced to foot his way into arenue and by road. War de ate him the luxury of either horse or automobile. Fifteen, sixteen, and eren twenty miles, he corers in a single day. Very short and very stout, be puffs along with much effort; tmt with good old Yankee cheerfulness be makea the best of it Itallroad and ship tickets for the brood are already provided. Father de vine la person will escort the WOO children to America. Afterward be will f.uperrlse their adoption, for the most part in the South and West Wartime works of mercy are not new to Father de Vllle. Some months ago be placed 600 Belgian war orphans in childless American homes. Prevl oosly he had settled a colony of Bel gian fanners and their families la the states. tBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsBltHrl9 nBBBBBBBBBBBBBkSienBSBT sa?S.BsEHeflsf SBBBBBBBBBBBBBmaWWSr .BBBBBBBBlMKl S5 ySsL.W .BBBBnk'"EBBBBBWs2LWSVBV BBBBBBBBBBBW BMJF& enSna LbbbbbbbbbbbbbbKLbbW ssl9 KbbbbbbkHsbbbI Mrs. Radford Leave Mrs. J. M. Bedford, wa mostly derwent aa operation, was take boat : to the Agency today by Forest Super- visor Bedford. The Bedford war ac companied by Mrs. Dorothy La, whe will visit then, for awhile. LOTS A feed m in Mill Addition at $175, en easy term. Another good en a Eleventh street, this aide ef eanal, fer S4JS0. Three big lets en Jehneen avenue fer 9360 cash. A fine building elt In Hot Springe Addition fer teal. See Chlteete, Main. U Aiifluttln Blrrell At the same time Premier Asqnltb announced la the bouse of commons that four Irish conspirators, including Patrick J. H. Pearae, for fire days "President of the Irish Republic," bad been shot, he also announced that Au gustine Blrrell, secretary for Ireland in his cabinet, had resigned. The Irish hare been much opposed to the policy of Blrrell. Plath Qoea East Carl A. Plath, proprietor of th Star Drug compaay, left tat atoralag tor Cincinnati, Ohio, to attend a conven tion of th state agents of th Ameri can Druggists Fire Iasuraac Associa tion, which Mr. Plath represents la Oregon. He will b away about a month. During bis absence, Clarence H. Harris of Portland will be coaaect ed with the store. Incidentally, Mr. Harris Is a singer and actor of no mean ability, and will appear la some of the specialties la "A Night hi Bo hemia.1' HERE FOR NEWEST APPAREL Klamath Falls' Daylight Store HERE FOR BEST VALUES Seeks a Foreclosure Suit has been Med against Ray Tel ford, aa administrator of th atat ef the late Harry Weber, for the fore closure of a mortgage givea by Weber as security for a note. Lulu H. Shep herd is the plaintiff, aad bar attorney to Bert C. The. Improvements at th J. V. Hoaatoa ha dosed a deal whereby the Star will be mad lato a real theater. Workmea ar to start at once remodelling. Th operating booth will be moved back; th roof i will be raised aad a horseshoe gallery added. The floor Is to b sloped aad new, up-to-date chairs installed. Man ager Houston has purchased a aw machine, and was fortunate la secur ing the Powers machln that was built Treasurer's Notice expressly for and used la damoastrat- There are funds In the county treaa-ito Panama-Pacific World's Fair,' ury for the redemption of all Klamath tno machlneonat took first prise. The ; county warrants protested on or be fore June 30. 191L Interest will cease from this date. Dated at Klamath Fals, Oregon, this 12th day of May. 1916. GEO. A. HAYDON, 12-3t County Treasurer. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Nicely furnished flv' room modern house In good location and neighborhood. Enquire between 8 a. m. and 2 p. at .at 1026 Jeffersoa street 124t Let as demonstrate what "Quality" means In groceries. Com to the Saa set this week and sample "Wellmaas" the beat line of groceries oa th mar ket list Star theater has gradually worked high class, exclusive features to a per manent basis and the patrons will ap preciate the proposed improvements. FARM LANDS " Five acre tract near Fall, m feed road, S50 to SS0 per Hit. Nice level 20 acre tract dee to Falls. Price $1,000, en easy term. One ef th beet 40 In th valley, 7' mile from Fall; partly Improved; some alfalfa. Cheap 19,000; half cash. A fin 70 aer partly lanpreved Irri gated tract at St0S. A well Improved M ar Irritated tract fer 9s0M. Farm and stock ranch ef all alas Tn all parts ef th county. Informa tion cheerfully furnleheeV. Chile, 633 Main. 11 Reduced for Saturday Monday Selling STYLISH SUMS KtUUCliU S3S.0O to $40.00 vatuM. now only $29.50 $27.50 to $30.00 value, now only $22.50 $20.00 to $25.00 values, now only $16.50 15.00 to $18.00 values, now only $12.95 for every In tJieta four groupt you will find the beit looking suits and the best values of the seasonSuits occasion in all staple colors, in every fabric and tailored in best possible manner. Styles the Very Latest Sites From 16 up to 44 NEW'iVRRlVALS Sport Coat for Spring O net fall t see our complete line of New Sport Coats. .Prices astonishingly low; many f them below cost For Saturday's Selling Smart Hats.Reduced $3.95 FOR VALUES UP TO $7.60 $4.95 FOR VALUES UP TO $10.00 $5.95 FOR VALUES UP TO $12.90 Value so positively unusual that ev ery last one of 'them will be ten by closing time Saturday evening, If the women could see them. Instead ef Just reading about them... Hat for dress, for Informal wear, or for sport wear. CLEARANCE NOW, Instead f a month latr.'Valuts ar wonderful. There'll b n disappointment Wirdnorj Waists lg assortment to select from. Slses up to 4. Sold her only, always, $1.00 Oar Own Special Ladlsa' pure silk thread hose; has double lists top, spllctd hscl and toe, black whits and all colors. Same old price, only, 50c Washable Kid Gloves In white, with black con trasts. Quarantssd to wash. Per pair, $1.50 Best 00 Cloth ' 4 Inches wide. Plain white, marble and colors. Yardage limited. Special, 20c V ' A .cVv - New Skirts for Service Th Nsw Korrect Skirts w feature are made up especially for u. W. de mand absolutely bsst matorlal, work, manahlp and etylee. Wo alio demand our goods to bo made In sanitary work shops. Satisfaction guarante.d Chiffon Taffeta Silk 39 Inches wide. The same grade we have alwaya sold comss In all leading and sta ple colors; also black and whits. 8peelal price only $1.50 The FASHION BOOK for SUMMER of tbt CVIfliui il PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS now rtd Tbe Utt wuldi In InilOoo art tbt Drapod Sblrt Tunic B!oui Polret BIoum rM, urapsu.iunip.ra VMM. U jf Ml W sal aCT. IiAKI land Increasing;, which leads us to look'nucccss in the Laakey production of forward to an unusually good season. Instead of planning a world's fair this year people are planning on making tbelr homes attractive and Indications point to liberal Investments In musl- SATURDAY BOYS csl Instruments. E. T. Shepherd. SHEPHERD PIANO DEPOT Next door to postofuce It. Mr. and Mrs. Joha'Koontt went to town today on a business trip. Verne McClellan, who baa boea I bom for a little whll oa account of sickness, has returned to Klamath Falls to pursue his stadia at th high schooL George Oriisle was oat o his ranch Wednesday. i L. A. West and Herbert J. Lester had their sheen aheanul Tnowlav ' The frost did a good deal of damage lout to this section. Th fruit suffered. clever Je88e u companv ,e,d .,. ...u . in w Km ing woman who scored such a success somewhat. ..q,i. o.j.. m. . . aivrau uuw, A us ruppvi Clmrlotto Walker. In "Out of Dark ness." "Tbo Chorus Lady" baa been given n wondorful setting and In pre h on ted In tho usual Laskoy thorough nml artistic manner. Moving Pictures Cleo Rldgeley, the beautiful and Norfolk Suits, some with EXTRA KNICKES tC . - The greatest boys' special I have offered snappy fabrics in fancy grays, tans. browns and shepherd plaids, all ages from 8 to 18 years. Outfit your boys tomorrow at $4.25 SUGARMAN I LEAPOTHERS FOLLOW Mr. and Mrs. C. 'A. Hill war la Klamath Falls Wednesday. Mrs. Benedict, who resides near Mer rill, Is visiting Mrs. Randall at th gov ernment station. Quite a party of ;Mt Lakl people will attend tbe senior play, "Fanny and tbe Servant Problem," at Klamath Falla tnnlvM Austin raa nil Vi McClellan, two Mt'JLakl boys, are seniors and member of th east Among those who wlU attend ar Mrs. A. D. Addison, Mr. aad Mrs. Theodore Case, Kenneth Case, Dr. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. McClellan, Mrs. J. A. Mc- Comb aad Mr. Gerald Wt Miss Helen Addison ha th whoop lag eongh. Crown" and tbe "Secret Orchard," aa tt Shrewd Buyers Are those who look thoroughly lato any commodity before purchasing. la case of sickness it pay to consult a favorably known physician. Where a point of law Is at stake, a food lawyer ,'can smooth th way; othsrwls. when In tbe market for a nw or used aaasl leal instrument, visit a reliable dealer and tell him what you bar la mind u anouia oe nis concern to pleas you, not himself. Among the 1st purchasers el pianos ar several of Klamath fall' Uadlag .business men who selected satall tyl 'of upright pianos for their aeas: also several pianos have goa lato th pro gressive bomes of Wood Klvr Valley ranchers, aa wall aa a aumbr of aatey organs to Klamath eoaaty awxUra country schools. MIcVllo.naawth hs sla faraMrs hay added vral lastrm menu whll ate brand, spUaUtiat nw plaaos and player ptsaa www pu cbSMd la th MerriU seetioa. ThsaofTalUMaeseaiastseNiy raaaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaB aaaBBBBaR?9aaBW4av!R aaaaaarlBPaaWl yeaaaaaaaa. ilk 'jT ;'M-aasaasaB : V aTsaHaw-l lawaWaa'-4aaaaa wKAW iLaaaaaaal ! aaal :7 " kllawawawawl i eaaaE r.aaaaMaBaaaaBaaaaai BWBBaaaaaaaH i sssssf saaaaaaaaaa ' nBHH i ggBJLgMgggMBISBgxQgSSBJ i 'niaSBtaMSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBpPieBa I 'PMgtaaanaBsWPti ' Ybur at th Star Theater Manager Houston of tho Star the ater has secured at a great expense one of the most talked-of acts In vaudeville Ybur has been on tho big time circuit for aoveral years past and has Just Unshed playing at the Em press theater In Sacramento. Tho little queen of raystory baa per formed feats of skill and strength even greater than those of the famous Hou dlnl. Tonight Ybur will present her sen sational water novelty. She Is th only lady In tbo world performing th milk can mystery. She holds th wnrM'. rArnril fat wtman h, ,i,nliia under water and gives an.exhlbltlon In er luraous mute can ror almost two minutes. It Is not only mystifying as woll at dangerous, but seems almost Incredible. Tho can Is filled to tbe brim with water and tbe lid Is locked on with six padlocks. How Ybur es capes Is a mystery. To fall In tbe dating feat would moan certain death. Proms of the Standard Oil company of New York for 1815 woro more this double those of the preceding year, according to their annual statement Just Issued. Net earning of 115,711. 033 show an tncreaao of 18,025,744. tbs surplus increasing from 11,736,000 to 19,781,863, and tbo total surplus fro 119,701,691 to $20.4O4,2C4. Tbe total surplus Is now more than one-third ef the company's entire capllnlltatlon. HOUSTON'S Metropelifaji Amusements HOUSTON OPERA . HOUSE Senior Class Play "PANNV AND THB 8ERVANT MOSLEM- Friday, May 12 Reserved Seat .......-. vc General Admission .-w BROWN BROS. BROWN BROS. Did you know that th price of wall paper ha ad vanced from 10 to 20 per cent this spring? We bought a lnrgo shipment Just prior to this advance, so we are In a portion to servo you the lat est designs at the same old prlco. STAR THEATER "TH CHORUS LADY" Featuring CLEO R1DOELY Five Reel Paramount YBUR THI OREAT Featuring THB OREAT MILK CAN MYSTERY TONIOHT Cleo Rldgeley well aa other Laakey productions, will bo seen; at tbe Star tonight, In tbe photo-dramatic version of James Forbes' famous comedy, "The Chorus Lady." Cleo Rldgeley has been an actress of standing for a number of years and has been prominent In the atrical and motion picture companies. The role of Patricia O'Brien, "The Chorus Lady," was especially selected for her and In it she is said to bare an opportunity to display her wonder ful beauty and training to the best ad-! vantage. Prominent la her support I tn wen known actor, Wallace Rld and th clavar fourtn.vr nM m.'P teg of Oeraldla Ferrar, Marjorl I Daw, who scored sueh a proaoaaesdi BROWN 1.11 You can get paper for ev ery room In tbe house from 11.25 up for a room 12x14x9. Wo also have a complet line of W. P. Fuller A Co. paints, oils and varnishes. No old stock. 20 Don't forget th number, 1089 Main Strsst SATURDAY SPECIALS per cant discount oa al wall paper, o 3) s TEMPLE THEATER "Th Spider's Web," Tar Reel Essanay "On T Many," Oa Xl Vim Adsnlesiea Always 10c MATINKB D.tlLY AT 2:80 AM UCKN8KD PICTURW MERRILlT OPERA HOUSE Merrill, Or MOTION PICTURES WKDNKHllAt tVI HATI'HMAVH I! I BROS. BROWN BROS. s)sjiisheasxisaiiayl,V' 8TAR DRUG COMPANY CeaatJpatloa 1 a wry simple. natural trouble, but unless prop erly treated, It may develop Into a most erlou and compiles" disease. W that Carta Llttl Llrer Lifter be kopt In ry host. W caaaot recomnwwa these pills too highly. W cau ttoa our patrons slnst th fr and ladUcrlmlaat use of la tlvs aad pri-UT. "" Drss C). xmkr aJalwwwwwlwaw' 2 I4rf3? i .iu