The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 07, 1916, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    FRIDAY, JULY ?, It
THl EVENING HERALD KLAMATH PALLS. OMOOW
$?..
ft1
ar
Y&
s
lit
K
o
flr
n.1 .
w:
Wl
y
.-
?j, -
U
&31
BBV.
I4
s
5VJI
Town Topics
aaj
to to
nwriKiMiiwi
Mr. emf Mn. 0. TMtonUr ef Freeao
toft yeatortay altor TtoR at atx days
wm,Mr. MlMn. Brewkaker. Tfcey
was toftea a etar tke eeuaty ky tke
Ml they to m wry ea-
Aaktoad They Wl ateaaspaalod by
the tottorn mother. Mn. B. Berth of
Porttoad. wke wffl TtoK at tke Beektoy
mekattiMiMnk.
N. Bieeof)
tke Hotel
Marriage Uoaaee.
A marriage Beease waa today I
ts Job W. BaaoeB aad Mary A, 1
of tke
aammmau EmmaSmmt mtMmn arnVfrnma.
evSVaBV aammre7 wwrBaSJ smjeaeaj,
M. Watktos. toaal maa
leara Union Tetograah eStee, aad
afiewhemtemsxrtodreeeatlyto
returned taat algkt Mat a
i trip to La warty. They
r at SSfTeatk street
Mr.
Mra. P.
Tlra daughter at
H1U Hamtar aaamwaaf a taaaO aa
adeaold operattoa ay Dr. P. M. Wktte
roteaUy.
U.K.Lemoa
aacttoa.
to to from tke Ptae Flat
wke1
keM-
raDa aad
Moak m Mate street, ketweea
raaXyl
Here-
'tkektgl
Mr
to a
paa TaBey al kto me, kat
to toaata to Kksaatk.
From VaHey.
aai Mn. J. H. Beektoy
tofct beat a tote to Perth
Fvblicatien ef
la tka Justice Court for tka Diatriet of
Ltokrltte. Ktomatk County. Oregon.
E. Baraf PtotetUL
Former Local
Doctor Honored
Camttoaai tram Pm 1
f
George Msseey, Def 4at
To George Mssoty, Defendant
la tka acme of tka atata of Oregon.
Tea are karaky reeutred to appear aad
aaawar tka computet Had agatoat yoa
to tka above eaxMtod aattoa a or ke-
fore August 18. IMC. tkat keUg tka ex
nlratloa of six weeks' eakaeatJoa of
aoaasMM araeortoea ky tke otter
of tke court, aad If yoa fall aa to aa
awar. tka ntotatmwta take judgment
against yoa for fJ5.ee aad for tke eooU
dtebunemeats of tkte action, aad
tkat a ctotoi tar SSSJ7 against tke
PeUeaa Bay lumber eoamaay, attach
ed to tkto aettoa aa year property, k
(sold to satisfy sack Judgment
Tkto puhHcattoerto made ky order
ef tke Honorable K. W. Oewaa, Jaatice
of tka akera aaawd eeart. daly SMde
i Jaly 7. Ulff.
Tka data ef trst aakUcatioa of tkto
OBMaatoJalyT.lsl.
JU a TADBN.
AttoraeyforPtotatUC
7-14U-Zt-4-U-U
Ha) """ VVaTBTavI .B ' REBTdWaTBTdWaTBTdwl
1 " " fktBwBaf5 awBwBwBBBaSH
aaaaVawBTur A. Pvi Ua awBrwBwBTt
awBwBwfx Z jym!i
m jaTaTaTaTdr - 40 lBr
. '' aTaTEaJi inawBaaawBal. S.
3m , '' JwBMiffamiawy l"
Co vf '
g i " '
. .
v -
ftlfr.
,
Jtf. thirsty weather
Ttu will want plenty of ice and a little good
tea. Be sure of the teal Schilling's Tea,
iced, has all the refreshing charm of
Schilling's Tea, ht only difference is
f temperature. But there are four distinS
taste-types of our tea, and you won't be tea
happy 'til you get the kind that just exailly
suits you. So let us send you the Taste
packet, which contains four parchmyn en
velopes of Schilling's Tea "Japan, English
Breakfast f Ceylon, Oolong. Tfien you can
t ' make your own tests. f
lUHtdfrmfth tm rttihi tfto ttnu (tlsmft tr ttim). '''
333 8t$d Strut, Ssn Frmdia
Schilling's Best .'
t to reatotared at tke Calted sutea aad atoawkara. Tkto
was In ndditloa to tke atrtoUy
deal work of attaadtoc to tke woaad
ed. Tke koaaltol at La Paaae, kolas
tbe aly oae aaar tka treat, witk ae-
coBunodaUeaa for S.U00 peraoaa at a
time, was tka trst sutloa to watok tke
wounded were takea.
Tfao object was to set tke kasaltol
emptied erery BiomUiK. to awke room
for tbe war rtctlau. wbo were certaia
to come la dariaa tbe afteraooa. Ac-
cordloglr treataieBts were zWea sol-
diers with anaa aad legs shot away
and thea the awa were sent bach from
tbe base hospital to other hosaHala. To
accomplish this, aad at the saase tlase
give proper attention to the wended.
required iaaoite care, detailed oraaa-
ixation and expert sargical kaowtodga.
It was this expedittoa aad arteattoa
that arst attracted the atteattoa of Dr.
LePage, chief sargeoa to the kiag.
Letters receired hy Dr. Morrow's
father hare told the story of tka dec
oratioa. It caaae so aaddaaly aad aa
expectadly tkat tke yoaag ataa was at-
mostloerad.
It was oa March th that he receired
the decoratlea. He waa kaay at
hospital atteading to tka awrftlfirloas
duties ef tookiag after tka
whoa a BMeteager toached Morrow oa
the am aad said tkat Dr. DeFago
wanted to see hiss at oace at his Tills.
Dr. Morrow knew tke reaerakle Bel
gian was suffering frost aa tafeetod
thumb, aad thought ke desired hiss to
look at it laasarack as the doctor kad
almost "adopted" Morrow, ke
totkarata.
A auid showed alas lato tke doctor
bedrooa. He walked toward tka kad
la the half light, aad started to speak
a cherry word to the aattaat.
Suddenly he percetred that others
were la the rooat also. Ha tamed dad
esaw face to face with tka kiag.
The monarch adranced toward hiss.
extended bis hand aad kegaa speakiag
rapidly. Morrow coald hardly keUere
his ears whea the royal lips attend
words of praise for kto efforts la
half of BelatBSB. At tke ead of kto
resaarks, tka kiag ataaad opoa Mor
rows kraaat the deeerattaa of
Iter of tke Order of Leopold, tke klgk
est honor la tke gift of tke.Belgtaa
people.
Morrow to the arst foreigner to wear
this honor, which hitherto has keea re
served for the great Ustitoas awa of
of scholarship, of edeatiac at-
tainraeat It Tirtaslly confers apoa
him tbe rank of aohOIty.
xoaag ur. Morrow -caase to" at last
aad expressed 'kto tkaaks to tke kiag
for tka koaor which waa so unprece
dented aad aatookod for.
The ckeralters of tke Order of Leo
pold meet oace la tea years la tke old
church at Ghent, each being reserred
a permanent seat la jtkst aacieat edi
fice. Attendance at these decennials Is
ComDulsonr for all chevalier who ar
la the country. Dr. Morrow wrote kto
father that he was glad ke woald ke
out of the country at the aext deeea-
nisl, because the formal salts the cker-
alien mast wear would coat him assay
hundreds of dollars.
Since his recall from Belgium, which
came in mid-March. Dr. Morrow kss
been la Paris taking some adraaced
surgical work at a leadlag kospiUL
s
Operated on Today.
. Mrs. a E. Hoffman, wife of the gor
nunent forester at the Pelicsa Bay
Lumber company's camp, was operated
upon this morning at the Blackburn
hospital for appendicitis aad abdominal
tumors. The patient withstood tke
operation welL The operation was
performed by Dr. Hamlltoa, assisted
by DraMerrymaa aad Fisher.
PACIFIC COAST LtAfHIl
-
4 ''
?ammsiJjil J f
mmmmKJV '
mmmml I
- la itmtvi'i
sWm
untlng la Town.
Charles A. BaatiagU here from Mer
riiL atteading to trarraws matters.
Ste4la the Cleha
Woe Lost Pet
f JM.
LaaAagatoa U M J
Saa rnaetoeo -
Porttoad U T Ml
SAKLaka T Ml
Oakiaad. 5 M -TI
Waaarto Ysatoremy
At Salt Lake It H. B.
8aK Lake - I U I
Los Aagetos ltd
Fittery aad Hsaask: Horstmaa aad
Boles. Heag replaced Horstmaa la the
Afth aad Kaktor replaced Hogg la tke
eigktk.
AtVeraoa B. H. B.
Veraoa H I
Osktoad 01
Decaaaler aad Saeacer: Boyd aad
KUiott
At Saa Fiaactoeo H. H. B.
Saa Praaetoeo SMS
Porttoad 1 . x
raascEErajl
i aad SepalTeda:
Ftokar.
Moving Pictures
As "The Tadllai," oaa of tke
sweetly aatkatfe ckaracters ska
erer lmperaeaated oa tke screes
UcomparaMe Mary Ptokford
herselt Tke fowadliag to tke daughter
of a straggUag artist, at wkoae Mrtk
her mother dies. Bacaaae of kto woa-
smtsPtssmmmmmmmml
.amBsEsmmmmmml
VamlmmmmmmmmmmmmVmmsmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmi
JKtmSmmH
derful lore for kto wife, tke artist
hates the child tkat caused her deatlt;
aad gtree tke baby girl to a saotheriag
heart who cares for It Tka tragedy of
his wife's death brings to tbe artist tka
master touch he has so kmg sought,
sad la the years that follow ke wtoa
fame aad'fortwae. Bat la tke aaaaet
of life, he realises Its empttans aad
futility, aad yearns for tka retura of
tbe child he had drlrea from his heart
She in the meantime has drifted
through a strange aad Tarying life.
How the threads of destiny unite these
parted souls, bringing to each Its trst
genuine happiness, to absorbingly un
folded la this aatoae photoplay. Tkto
fire reel production will be abowa at
the Star theater toaigkt oary.
V
I
m
wH
:"5?
,V
M
? l
Julia Heinrich
Hopraao of tke MstreaaUtaa, the
And oT the roar In eeera, atag
Ing In direct compartoea with
Rdlson's re-creation of ker yolee,
lo llluslrale that one Is MeaUcal
with the otker.
MIm Heinrich Is but oae of
the many great artists who kare
thus proven that Edison has ac
complished his ambition to re
create music so perfectly tkat
hU re-creallon cannot be diatla
ruUlinl from the original.
Hoar Bdlon'n re-creation of
Julln llrlnrlch's sympathetic
volet. Hear Miss Heinrich ber
clf nl the Metropolitan, la New
Yoik or when she Is oa concert
tour, w
vaaxvtAffij
" We are licensed to demonstrate
Edison's new invention
2&NEW EDISON
Tkis imw instrument mbodwa a new Art, Um cuknitoatioa of
EcUson'g rotoarch work in chemiatry and acouiticg and thoowsMMli
tura by hitn of mora than two mtttion dollars in xprinsnU alone.
Tka Laboratory formulae and methods art known only to Editon
and a faw of hit trusted assistants. No single assistant knows ALL
of the formulae and methods by which Edison, actually
Re-creates all forms of music
Come to us and hear this wonderful new invention the greatest
musical issstrument in the world
We want you to hear it
DoisKMMtratsons will be given with pleasure, ami no obligation is
entailed by requesting one.
Klamath Falls Music House
Geo. A. Wirtx, Prop. 725 Main Street
"C":kK"m
H
OUSTON'
Metropolitan Amusements
s
m$$otio0o00i00oo0
OPERA HOUSE
HOUSTON
DARK
SXAK
THEATER
MARY PICKFORO
ram GBOTB nCBTFS
J
Tke Pine Grore ateale was wen at
tended, aad erery oaa kad a Tory ea-
JoyaMe time from early moralag aatfl
tote la tka erealag.
Mr. aad Mrs. Earl Araat aad famUy
spent Tuesday with Mrs. Araat's
mother aad father, Mr. aad Mrs. Aa-
dersoB, la Dairy.
Iran, Cal aad Howard Iceabice, Bm-
mitt Shields, Charlie Dattoa aad Allan
McComb went to Fort Klamath last
Wedaasday.
Floyd aad Forest Caaaiagbam aad
Chester McKlaxto stteaded tka celebra
tion at Asatoad.
Adal(Mat&sWGrsaerSas
mm mm mm I Bm ml Am r I
C-W.BUKTC.rMHS-WrtMSwlMialBM.(.
RECORD OF FOUR MONTHS CURB ,
V .Wf ARINO R0UN04IRIFFIS
Th. afceve patient, living In gprlngSeld, Mass., was eMffertnf whh
Flat Feet and Bwitoas, A toaal deotor advised her to wear "around
Drippers." The darter kept a earef ul dlagrun ef Mr feat fiwm April
Itth to July 1Sth, and the above la rearedueed from his reeerda,
WC ARK IXCLUSIVK AQSMTS FOR ttROUNO RIFFIR SHOIS
MADE IN LADIES', MEN'S AND CHILDREN.
Regal Shoe Store
sis Main Street ' a.. 9mtn
W
THE FOUNDLING
Fire Baals ,
TEMPLE THEATER
"A Msn's Work,"
Three Reel Esanay ,
Raid bonds are to bear interest at
the rate designated In the successful
bid, not to exceed 6 per cent per an
num, payable semiannually on July 1
and January 1 of each year, at tbe
t office ot tbe treasurer of said city. In
United States gold coin.
Each proposal to purchase must be
accompanied by a check, certified by
i soma responsible banking institution,
i to the amount of 5 per cent of the pro-
jposal. made payable to tbe Recorder
of Merrill. Proposals must be sealed
and endorsed "Proposal to Purchase
Refunding Bonds" or "Proposal to pur
chase Water Bonds."
The council reserves the right to re
ject any and all bids.
Bated at Merrill. Orexon. Julv ?.
1916.
FRANKXD. OLNBY,
Recorder of the City of Merrill, Oregon
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Beautiful GSplece geaii
fne Austrian china dinner set, coat
int; C3, will sell for HO. gome bar
gain. Mrs. E. R. Willis, 12th Pine, 1
KOR SALE Dig French plate mirror,
suitable for dress Siting, costlag
10.60, will sell for fS If taken tomor
row. Snap. Mrs. E. It. Willis, llth
nnd Pine streets. ' it
WANTEt-Msn and wife desires aosT
tlon on ranch. Write Ferdlaaad
Krlzman, Merrill, Ore. T-St
LOST Bunch of keys oa streets la
city. Notify phone IBS. 7-tt '
I Surety
IChllcote.
bends while you wait.
1
7-S0t
Accurate Information about city prop
erty and farm lands. SseChllcets. 1
'More Money Than Mannirs,"
Vltagrapb Comedy
Fathe News.
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
Merrill, Oiegon
MOTION PICTURES WEDNESDAYS
AND SATURDAVS
Notice ef Bend Sale
Notice lurking Proposals to Purchase
City of Merrill Refunding Bonds
and Water Bonds.
Sealed proposals will be received by
the Recorder of the City of Merrill,
Oregon, until August 12, 1916, at the
hour of 8 o'clock p. m. (at which time
proposals to purchase will be opened
and considered) for tbe purchase of
$1,160, or any part thereof, city of
Merrill refunding bonds, payable Jaly
1, 1931, with the optica of the elty to
pay them, or any of them la aamerioal
order, from aad after July 1, 1911; said
bonds to be issued la deaomiaatloas of
9500 and one bond la tke sam of 8300.
Also for the purchase of 86.000 or any
part thereof of water bonds, payable
July 1, 1936, la denominations of 1600.
Said bonds are issued for the par-
pose of rereading tke outstanding
warrants of the elty, aad for the par
aose of proTidlag water aad Ira pro
tection, all uader tbe prorlsiona of sec
tion 116 ot tke ahartor el tke City of
Meriax
People's Market
AGAIN FIRST
We respectfully call yeur attention to the report ef the State Dairy
and Food Inspector aa published In ysstsrday's Herald. Likewise the
quality of our msats cannot be excelltd. The great Increase In the
volume of our business In seven months Is ample proof ef this.
in erderlnf your meats far Sunday'a dinner and for every day In
the week, consider these facts. We are new supplying the public with
the very chelcest beef, perk, mutton, lamb, etc., obtainable. We want
to lay especial strsss en the quality of our mutton and lamb. A trial
will convince you that we have made no exaaaeratlans.
People's Market
PHONE 83
"Producer to ContumcrM
V WSWHBfr'l!15
jEitB ; iatr Ma u
jrVif''iIl
A-'W tR
n. i v t . i -
..YT -V .&
- ii t
f
3
j
s
emgKTOgWWMaMWgH
ffnyMrmffyrw?' rtr