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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1916)
'JV frJnvr " !W PAGE FOUR THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUESDAY, DECCMBCM ". 101J XT MMMMWWWVWMWMVMNAMVMA4MMAAMMIM LOCAL HAPPENINGS Elkk Bowl Tonight. The tennis captained by Austin Hay don and L. 0. Van Mellon will bowl tonight on the Klks alloys. Leavek for Chrlitmat. V. Paul Johnson will 'cave tomor row morning for 5-m FrnnoNco to spend the holidays with Mrs. Johnson. Ccetbeck Gets Rait;. P. C. Groesbeck. city at'ornoy, las' PEACE TALK IS HARD ON PRICES Dog Kills Sheep HOSKlWlUl, Ore., Dee, 19. Wild dojw, or tamo dogs runnliiK wild liavo klltiHl f0 shpop ln'lonRinc lo 1 A. Stewart, whose 2000 aero ranch .lies thrco mllps north of Ito.solnirc. . Three of the iIorh have been shot by I Hip Stewart boys, but one wild ellov & 'one Is sllll at larKi. Coo(is received Jt YORKtho blame for Iho loss for some time, t -... .... .1 ..... .. ....... n.nlH I.M Tj SAYS ul "I'' Ulll"II lf IIU1 IVIHllll mm J I . . A A A A A A A A A. .. -A- .- A- A- A k VWWWWWWWWWW?V99WVN'VVHA ! 3. t PRICES JUMP IN NEW WHEN LLOYD GEORGE ENGLAND REJECTS OFFERS, the Oops, somo from near (his place. THEN DROPS AGAIN. were rosponslblo. Othrr hhoep own- m on have HUffored lessen from cither. , NKW YOKK, Ike 19 Prices leaped cootes or doga near here. A this forenoon following LlcyJ nlhl was given a lalse of fiS.?.?. a George's announcement that the allies n.or.th by the city cotinc!!. His month- will aot accept th. German peace prs ly salary now is $8J.:3. Yaden Buyt Lot. Through the Chilcoto ngency, II. V Laden has purchased lot 5. block 25, Hillside addition, and will build house on it next spring. p ISitlb. LOS Aika New Trial ANGKI.ES. Dec. 19.- -David CapUn today moved for a new trial.. Ills attorney. 11. S. Appel, said new evidence and misconduct on the part of witnesses had been discovered.! Duys Dodge Car. Prices Go Down NEW YORK. ilre. 19. The latter part of Lloyd George's speech, leaving Judge Willis Vet December 27th as the a the way open for peare if Germany, date for hearing the arguments. t vili follow, caused a Irop in prlCM " jntter they had first went up earlier In Turkeys and chickens for Christ- I the day. The same is true in Chicago. ' mas. 11. P. Lewis. Sixth street, be- MERRY CHRISTMAS Do Your Shopping at Moe's The Store With the Christmas Spirit Free Toy Balloons With Santa's Picture $ livery afternoon rrom i to wun every zoc purchase i i I k JaVc Whitlatch, of tho Merrill roun tr,?, has purchased a ne v Dodge Uv.ir irR car from the loc.-.l Dodge giiR.ge Ttie car arrived last nir.h". I AMMMMmWWnMMMMMMMMMmMnnMMnMnrn f Moving Pictures j jtween Klamath and Walnut I'.Mt Visiting Daughters. Marguerite Clark's latest .screen Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Schnabel of characterization "Holene of the North" Lewiston. Idaho, are here to spend present this dainty star In the most Christmas with their daughters, Mrs. unique Impersonation she has yet as F. 11. Olds and Mrs.' Powell. sunied since her first triumphant as- . Isnciatian with the motion picture art Here for Christmas. I The subject combines In .i decidedly ' Mrs. M. J. Cu:i:tain of Bonanza is novel manner the cultured atmosphere in Klamath Falls to spend Christmas ' of aristocratic society circles with Uu with her son and dauchter-ln-hiw, Mr. 'rugged environment of the trackless, 'and Mrs. George Chastain. I wastes, of Noithwestera Canada. Ue-j - ' tween these far extremes, the drama Rtti.rns to Medford. I sways with uninterrupted fascination.) Gcoige R. Lindley, vice preside). t of Whether in the limitless wilds, or tliet th- Jack.-on Count Hank returned warm, luxurious drawing room. Mar-' yesterday to Medford. after a rMt , guerlte Clark Is equally effective amir "vmi'i his brother-in-lst. and s'ster. Mr appeallnc. and as the central chnrae-i an." Mrs. George C. I'l.'Y'i iter of this unique dramatic romance' m I she attains a greater success than any ' IIoueslippers reduced. Store open of her previous screen triumphs. At J evenings this week. Magulre's. lS-3t the Star tonight. ' City & County Abstrnct Co. AllSTRACTS INSl'KANCK Member Oregon Awmh'IiiiIoii Title Men Y ORPHEUS THEATER'! TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY WHY MRS. KENWOrSTH LIED"' Tliree-Keol Imp Diatiui 'BEHIND THF. VEIL" Two-Keel Vlct-i Mania 'A PEN TRIP TO PALI S1INE" Or-Kcol Anl i-Uu. c.'oon SIX IlKKUK lUH)U Mt'.MC AdmK-iloii, Ten (Vntf. HKiti: "I.IUKHTY" Kverj' Thursday and Friday f y f X Fancy Work Contest Closed The following prizes awarded by disinterested judges: Miss Vera Frain Miss Vera Frain Miss Maud Miller Miss Kathrine Upp Miss Margie Dclzell Cash $4.00 Cash $2.00 Cash $2.00 Cash $1.00 Cash $1.00 1st prize 3rd prize 3rd prize '1th prize '1th prize Winter Coats and Suits At greatly reduced prices for Christmas presents Children's Coats, ages 4 to 12 At Just One-Half Price .. Buy them for Christmas T T J V ? ? ? v t x ? V i CONSIDER When you present a gift purchased at McHattan's you don't take any chances of the jewelry tarnishing at these cut rate: prices. We carry solid gold and gold filled jewelry, we don't sell gold plated jewelry. Dollar watches - 59c Dollar alarm clocks - 59c Dollar baby pins - - 19c $3.50 gold brooches - - - $1.39 $5.00 gold LaVallieres - $2.39 And many other bargains A full line of cut glass, Parisian ivory, genuine only, and sterling silver at astonishing low prices. $500.00 IN PRIZES Given away Saturday at 2 p. m. You will be happy when you get a big diamond ring or a $100 chest of silver from T. G. McHattan Remember: We employ a high class engraver and all goods bought from us engraved free. Poor engraving ruins your purchase. y HANDKERCHIEF BOXES With Fancy Coven At, each 10c, 15c, 19c, 35c INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS Each t. . 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c GENTLEMEN'S FULL SIZE ALL LINEN 'KERCHIEFS Each 15c CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES usEruL Gins Hand Mailt Japincic and Oriental Goods Price 10c to J1.50 Work Oaekcti, Laundry Otot, Fancy Trnyi, Ribbon Dow Embroidery StU, Ste. Price :3c to $1.00 ? V f V V V t Y v t J J ? I Ii V v asssat i FOR SALE i'OK SAM-:- 1125 .llfttnonil rliiK 1 r I n0 MdrenH In I Jlerulcl. la-.u ! Herald's Classified Advs. I LOST AND FOUND I j wwwmwwamwvwvwvwwwwv. ' I'OIt SAl.Ii- -I'lttuo In flmt clnHH curicll I.OHT On ro.ul between Merrill iiinl' """i w"r"' InvcNtluatliiK. 1'Ikiih! 1 Klanmth F.iIIh, miiall blnck leath.-r, ""1J 1C-31 firl, containing pfrHonal vttvein. Klml Ijcr notify Hcintil iillln-. J!)-2t I.O.-5T Sack of cIoIIh-h eltl.fr on .Srt.in ' Lake or Old Fort mail, finder not-1 Ify Hi'iald ollice. Heward. lS-Ht' ITNi: ITALIAN KMIIItOIIMIKV nml j ftu work. Iiuiiortfil illtiTt. Pilci'M le-iHonalde .i-xt to I. O. 12-tf NOW IS THE RIGHT TIME 'lo K't a Mtc) thai pa a cah dhlilend of IS to 2.1 jut rmt of U. lint pri'tnlnm, and more rwy 7r Ji;l In fori' tin- tinlidii)H Vi-ib. HP- is "t r M I'lllKST, Actat FOR RENT STIlAVi:!) Two red anil wlilio npot I ted inuley lielfiTH, branded i: on left hip; mark nwallow feri: each e.ir and under bit on left. Kcwanl. Notify Levi Crillith, Olene, Oie. is-:;t LOST Jersey hulfer, earll,iK. nearly voan; rlKht horn knocked! off, Irutticr trap on left front K-k; no brand, (iraham llro.i., Ilox -OH, Klamath Falln. y-tf roit hi:nt SVe Frank chain Hiore Tartly filnilnlied hoilite Ward at Ward A Ohen. l!ltr I HELP WANTED 'ANTi:i) Woman for hotiwiwork. I'lione J.TO. 10-:!t PROFESSIONAL CARDS HoustonTI Metropolitan Arnjtennnti J MISCELLANEOUS MCW AlllVAf, of linpiited enihiold- in-d walBlH, alHo wnlnl pattella al ,."). 22.r, Main HI, l'j.t DR J. H. CARTER DENTIS T OFFICE, ROOMS 7 and 8 WHITE 0UILDING HICIIKST eiiHh paid for fuin, hlden and peltH. II. J. J.uwIh, Sixth Htieet, near Klamath. jy-tr WILL TltADlO for Klamath piopertv drain and hIucI: tancli In StnnlflluuH county, Cat.; 170 ucren, ood hoII; hiiiuII mortgage. Woith $0,000. J. C. Clophorn, an South Jllvemldc, Khun sit li FiiIIh, 10-fit M'C'All KXI'ItlCSS-Call Mecca Millard parlor, phone 1M, lS-lino DR. F. M. WHITE i:j', IvJir, Xono mill Throat Kji-s Tchtcil (JhiHhi'M Fltccil i!07 Odd IVIIown IliilldliiK HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE ii:ci:miii:u ih r.lllMin.Wlilfn Lyrmm "Till: OHMMKS" MImi Orah llnrkiici, Header. .MIhh Klliel Iloyd, Koprano. MIk MiuIko Ileckcr Wblttler. in:'i:.Min:it 2 Sli()-i..Ut Denmaik's (iinili-M Vh'llnW llJ t" VorU Metropolitan m"' -I FOKI) FOR IHJti: Knuulio KiirIo poolroom or phone 2S0 W. A, N, IU-cder. ir-fit IllK redtittloiiK In men'H lioiiHeroalH at .MaKUltu'H. Store open ovcnlnpn this vcek. ig.31 DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Phyalclan Hulte 210, 1. O, O. F. Temple IlKMRMUBU I novor charge for examination and consultation. FUIlTHKJt TIiIh plnccrt you un dor no obligation, and you will not ho nHlted to take- treatment. Hours; 9 to 11:30 a. m.; 2 to C; ' 7 to S p, in. 1'lioue H'JI Jtellviii' IM10110 y.KIL STAR THEATER Daniel Frohman PrtttnU the t chanting Little Screen 5tr MARGUERITE CLARK - AH" ,1 'CLEN OF THE NORTH TEMPLE THEATER "A GRIP OF COLD" . A lllonraph Drama In Tw" , "STRUGGLING JUSTICE" A Kalem Comrily. "JOYCE'S STRATEGY" 1.. f'..m,.iiv Drama hi 1H' inriii ' - merrill'cSa'house MOTION riCTUBJ Merrill, Orego"