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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1917)
m PAMPOUfl THE EVKNIWO HttHALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OMMON ATUWtAV.JUNI Is, ,, Local News "MM AND WAR," PADDOCK NORTHWEST WEATHER FORBCAaT OftMJON AND WASHINGTON .JTffalrtly cloudy .and' Meter, ex- pt near the .coast; south- weaterly'wlnds. KLAMATH. ..v. V 0. ft. rVB. u.tm,mmi' i-i".M.V h.'.U. t Fellow Sunday morning. No precipitation. ! " ' ' EPISCOPAL BISHOP SPEAKS TO MORROW NIQHT AT OPERA HOUSE CHRISTIAN CHURCH HAS CHILDREN'S DAY PERSONALS Rttttsmt rram'VWt. v Mrs. Win Baldwin retained during the put week from an extended visit In Eastern Oregon with relative and the Portland Roee Festival. K. K. Slsson and son of Klamath Agency mv Klamath visitors today. Alfred It. Caste! came down ester- day from KVrt Klamath. It, I. l.ee of IVrrls Is In town today. It. II. HatctltTe came down jestcrday from Klamath Agency. Mr. and Mrs. It. Milkman of Fort Klamath came down yesterday, J a, Grlrtllh of Kagte llldge was In (own oxer night last night. Mr. and Mrs. Boss Ftnley of Merrill The Episcopal services will be- con-1 are city visitors today. ducted by Rlshop Paddock In the Odd) l. K. Doten was In last nlitht from Fellows hall Sunday mornlnp. Ho will Keiuv It. R. Wotfonl was In tuwn this Baptism, confirmation and holy com- week from Yalnav.. mnnlon will beheld at 4 o'clock In t lie, Mljs Alice Gray of Fort Klamath afternoon. i was a city visitor yesterday. Sunday evening at 8 o'clock lirshnp! Miss Helen Faithful of Realty was Paddock will lecture on "America and In town this week, the- War" at the Houston opera houc.' Mr. and Mrs, V. T. Motschcnbacher Kreryone Is cordially Incited to alt the toft this morning by auto for Kugcnc services, to spend a month. (Mrs, Joseph Moore and C W. Goct- "At the Bar of Judgment" will be tche have returned from tioscburg, , where they nttended the funeral of a relative. AM ftlB ttmmm t7T77ti o-i -. ..- a k. ,n ubJ ' rmon at 11 o'clock . J N ... i .k.- -lvi" " morning Sunday at the Mettio- visiting old friends in Klamath. Mr. r!-,- - ... ... .... . Mr. and Mrs. McCornack and family McCord b a veteran st.ee driver of L Pf Ut WU ,hc li ww ln ,oJay tmm tMr P" on this region, bavin driven from here " " "" . T ""V ; -..MMM.A a v . w Prepared for Sunday's) Ed B KLAMATH MEN TO BECOME WEALTHY ON INVENTION MOULOINQ MACHINE ORDERS TOO MANY TO FILL In Society's Realm lly M A It K I. M A II T I X M1I0ML KO CMS MUE BEGINS WRIT U'ontlnued fIQTO M,7 ' Prominent members of the lied Mr. Ohas, Oarrelon. Mis Ulllan I). Cross Society held a meeting this week , Hnuber and Miss Lillian Hlllta. The and made arrangements to get the domestic art room at the high school for sewing and Urd I'owa woik, They officers are MIsh Vera Houston, Mini Alice Woodard, Mrs. I.ee llean, Mra, J, II. Oarrell, Mrs. Hubert Hhvan. Mra, Former Proprietor of tht Klamath Iron Work Cloic Up Shop Htre and will also have a rani party at the Alva Hull, Mr. W. J. Hlrlnmrta. Mra, White IVIIcan hotel Wednesday after-. K. North, Mrs. lleorge Humphrey, Mra. noon for the benefit of the lied Cross. There Is a business meelliiK this after noon of the society for further arrange ments of the work, Mr. Finnk Murry and Miss Hilda S I kMnlal itf Mllvnr l.jtkn Wtftt ttittrrll liitrti opwn. ... int.r um. m .urn,n8 h fay w f Out a Ftw Machines for California ,'. Pr of hv IUjUm Kmnmnurl M.kK.k. ak.lu .lu tl. .will lla. tal 1I1IIIVI1 !! lllin tllj HIV if i Foundrlta Will Let Contracts EattCoit 14,000 Aplteo. In ed to the Ager route- Mr. McCord Is a cotwla of Mrs. Geo. R. Hum of this city. They will go south from here oa prolonged vialL service. Rarnea was a city visitor this Jodfo RtmalM Ovtr. Jaasa Daa of Oaklaad. who gave the Flat Day addreaa at the Elks an aaal Flag Day exareiaea. Thursday night, resataed over today, aad will retara hoaw toaorroy. Re speat the ay lahlag yesterday at Pelicaa Bay aad Rocky PsiaL Klamath Bey Enlists. Mrs. C. F. Beck of this city received a letter today that her sea. Jim Beck. has emttited la the cavalry of the amy. He eaUated froas Boriag, Oregoa. O. D. Mathews, f onaerly the gscoad ward, aad a local kaa beea appolated oleial water taeaaetor. aad la la the eaaloye f the Callforala-Orecoa Power paay e( this dty. (week from Odeesa. I U Noli was a city visitor this week. The subject for Sunday morning at' ;. k. Sevlts was In town today from the Christian Science services will bo his. place west of the city. tlod the Preserver of Man. Sunday i m school ta, , S: to 10:45. Wednesdar HEADQUARTERS NOW evening neetlngs at 8 o'clock; The reading room Is open on Tuesdays.l OPEN IN THIS CITY Thursdays and Saturdays from 2:30 to 4:30. j I. W. W. headquarters have been op- ened up In this city In the old Willson The Bible School opens at 10 a. m. bulldlns on West Main street. at The Little Brown Church" at the corner of Ninth and Pine streets. Fol-, Special bargains on traded In I'hon lowing the usual opening exercises and ographs; hornless, fixe dollars. Shep eJaaa assembly, the Children's Day pro- herd Piano Depot, next door postofflcc. gram will be given. The program is as follews: Opening prayer by the minister Sew hy Primary Department 16-lt Peerless Dance Special music bv Peerless Orchestra. Scriptare Lesson-Junior Boys Class Moose hall. Saturday night. 14-3t Weighing the Baby A Cradle Roll i Piece j Recitation A Child's Service Edna Dunbar "The Little Flowers" eMferaOete Franca, Word has beea received hy Mrs. 8. B. Taraer tt this eRy frasa her soa'Mtao Solo Sohert. at Fort Steveas, at the asouth ReciUUoa of the CoiumhU River, that the sol " at Fort Colapnbla have beea or- prepare to go to France. Fort Is a atlle or so below Fort aaasafl ui uim?TpT7 w IiivjI !TJlaj7x , Oa Sunday aaoraing Rev. W. R. Cox wM oeatlaaa Us asost iateres'tiag ex pository series of sermons on the book of Romans at the Eleventh street Bap tist church. This aeries of sermons is exceedingly good. Ton will miss treat If yea mtsa them. Toa are cor dially tavited to attead each service. ,8aaday algat the aenaoa will be on The Gnat XaaaUser. Daet. Helen Wlrtx and Lucille Sherman The True Story of Mrs. Missionary Dollar and Her Family Song by the School "True Hearted Whole Hearted" Recitation Evelyn Bcckley Alexis Lyle . "The Carpenter's Tools" Ruth Miller Violin solo Helen Wirtz, accompanied by Elisabeth Ramsby j Solo Luclle Beckley -Children of the Forest" Loyal Daughters' Class Miss Applegate, teacher. ' Offering j Hymn Coronation By School The above program will be the first part of a merger service, and will be followed by the communion and a a short talk by the minister, if time per mits. Christian Endeavor prayer meeting will be held at 7 p. m., and the regular services at 8 p. m. Insist on PASTEURIZED MILK The Williams Sanitary Dairy is now ready to deliver milk anywhere within the city limits. You cannot afford to eat or drink anything- which you are not absolutely sure Is PUUK. In buying milk there is only one way In which you can be sure that you get a germ proof pro duct, and that U by Insisting on pasteurized milk. We are the only dairymen in Klamath Falls who pasteurize milk and cream. One morning's trial will con vince you of its superiority. WILLIAMS SANITARY DAIRY PHONE 15F14 K. O. Beardsley and W. F. Piper, formerly proprietors of the Klamath Iron Works of this city, have been In Stockton engaged In rush orders for the moulding machines of which they are the Inventors, and on which they received patents from the government setrral months ago. The two partners worked here on the machine for about two years be fore they were able to perfect It to ny degree of sucrt-ss. cutting the oris Inal weight of the machine down to 7,000 pounds, set oral times less than their first model. Mr. Hrardslcy then went to Califor nia to make a machine or two to sell. He had no more than started work, however, than several firms In Stock ton grasped the Importance of the ma chine, and offered him their plants and equipment to set to work and turn out as many of the machines as he could In as short a time as possible. As a result, several of the machines rsvo been under construction nt the Gelger Iron Works and the Holt Manu facturing company's plants, where 7,100 men are employed. These are for Immediate orders, and demonstration, and after placed Mr. TV-ardslcy leaves for tho east to visit Detroit, Chicago, Pittsburg and other Iron centers to let contracts for the construction of machines. The machines will cost purchasers 14,000 apiece, and result In such labor saving that the two Klamath Iron Foundry men are due to become wealthy from their machine. Mr. lieard'Iey said while here that the ma rhlne will save the foundry using It $100 for ctery eight hours In opera, lion. Thev pnert In turn out twpntv 'a day when their contracts arc let. The Invention takes care of the heavy moulding work In a foundry, nnd Is equipped with different speed controls and adjustments to handle practically any sort of heavy moulding heretofore done by hand from brass and steel, to core work. Sitter UWe. W. l Davenport of this city assisted Mr. Murry In securing the marriage license. Mrs. Leslie Terwllllger will enter tain a few of her friends this vtenlng at a dinner party nt her home on Jef ferson street. Those Invited are: Miss Barbara Oocller. Miss llaiel Ooel ler. Miss Ktlabcth Houston, Miss Ver da Cozad. Miss Pearl Holt In. Miss Vera Houston nnd Miss Mabel Martin. Mrs. It. K. Wallenberg and Miss l Hill entertained the Past Noble Cntnds and officers of the Itebckah !.odge on Thursday afternoon. The afternoon was spent In needlework and rontersa lion, after which delirious refresh ments were served. The Past Nhtr Grands are: Mrs. C. It. Bowman. Mrs. her home on Canny street Tuesday af S. T. Summers, Mrs. N. (). Antlsome, ternoon. A social lime was spent by Mrs. Alio ll.ililwln. Mrs. Fled t'ofer, the guests. At the rloe of the after- Mrs. N. It. Nor Ih. Mrs. It. A Kmmltl. noon a daluty leu was served. The In Mrs. John Uerllng. Mm. Nate Otter tlted guests wcr Mrs. A. A. Hellmaa, beln. Mrs. (i. K. Van It I per. Mrs. Clara Mrs. I. I- Tula. Mrs. J. II. Mason. Waldron. Mrs. -S. K. Martin. Mrs. C. M. Mrs. (i. K. Van lllpcr. Mlsa Mattoi. Ramsby, Mrs. Henrietta lirookfleld. Mrs. Ilurge Mason. Mrs. (1, A. Bellman, Mrs. It. J. Sheets. Mrs. W. P. Johnson ' Mrs. W. A. IMfell. Mrs. Bellinger aad Mrs. K. J. Mayer. Mrs. J, F. Hoeller. Mrs. Percy Kvans Walter t'ofer. Mrs. F While and Mra, t C. Ilogue. Mrs, M J. Kelly waa a guest. The Ftist Aid Hoclety did not hold Its usual inkling Wednesday after noon, owing to Dr. Cathey having to be out of town. The meeting will also have to be postponed nest week, aa the Bed Cross Is to hold a card party at the White Pelican hotel, Mrs. Ik Ik Trim w hostess to a number of her friends on' Saturday afternoon at Iter beautiful home on Ksplaunite street. A social afternoon was spent by the guests, and delicious refreshments were served to the fol lowing present: Mm. K. W. (lowen. Mrs. 0. K. Worden, Mrs, llurge Maaon, Mrs. C A. Plath, Mrs. II. Mncoln. Mra. Andrew Collier. Mrs. K. II. Hall, Mra. (1. K. Vaitlilper, Mrs. Harry Ooeller, Mrs. J. M. Bridge. Mrs. Fred Mrhal lock, Mrs.llenrlelia Melhase, Mlsa Mat (ok. Mrs. P. Kvans. Mrs. Chaa. Martin, Mrs. F. M. White and Mrs. I O. Mills. Mm. C K. Worden delightfully ea- tertnlned a number of ber frienda al United Rtalei IIBIIISIklll world war. Nor v.n th. work W 7 layed one day, IIuIim, w, "J on lardy dollars, The ,. WV? hi. life on the tolM.M",f fense of his country rmi.t Bot iTul. to bear the burden slone, m In order lo do her alh wants: SO In git fioooo 10 In give (OM 0 lo give 1 to git ISO to give 400 to give 800 In give lOoe tn site l'". Ku. 00 ISM 10 Oft (00 too lot Aad a multitude of smualtor gifts, a All must help all thtr bosiIU a e) can, lt Klamath ottrtnfctcrlW ber allotment. . MMfMfMtMM; ator, an admirable type of man. re nounces her. The politician, whose one redeeming trait Is his love for ORPHEUS THEATER Grace, never had a place In the )oullgl,'Th 0" of Doom." Blil-a heart. It Is the young doctor! ,"Uh "d wrtM " ' who triumphs In the strife for her af. ' " " P' fM-llnna Al Ihe Hlnr Innlrhl "Mr. FullSfpep, I Kinetic Cartoon Comedy "Bluebird Dat" nt the Orpheus on Sunday nnd Monday brings 'Southern Justice." an entertainment created by Lynn F. Reynolds from a simple story of life In a Kentucky village. Free from crime or villainy, as the Reynolds llliirblrds nlways are, there will be an Interesting detail of homely Incidents to hold attention while some of the most beautiful of nature's scenic vista will set the entertaining episodes In n framing of great attractiveness. Myr- Sunday and Monday lutblrd Photoplays, Inc., Introduces "SOUTHERN JUSTICE" The qualm story of a quiet Ken tucky neighborhood electrified by a land boom, presenting beautiful , Myrtle Connies and Ote. Hsrnandei The prsttltst Bluebird ever screened t "isWemmmmmMBmBMBVemmmmsjgaWBaVSMMBammmmmmmmmaBMBaV l tie r laK. Smile 00P::M I This man has found a manu- jmfrs-' H:0.:':"--:;j:.-;; I ivilh, who fulfills all his ideas WkM I of what a concern should be StiiiK'p I in its policy and methods. OmMTM&m The company that makes BPSefl v Mmwmw?.wa m . BJ r assssseassaamFamBWBWSBT U, MvV... 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BABY'S PICTURE Without obligation will be framed free for the nest 30 days. 16 JOHNHTONK FUIINITUIIK CO Dodge cars for hire. Phone Glenn Johnson or U K. Sullivan, 170. Palni cigar store. l(f Ex-President's Daughter Trains Women ih mtp K7M? Miff "M?i Vivian Illcli, who plays opposltr William Farnum in tho new Wllllan Kox ioductlon,"The Price of Silence,' is a m w bright spot In tho Fox heav ens. Those who wonder where h got her rare beauty and charm mus' ho hnilMilcd with thla: She was bon In tho South nnd educated In tht North. After graduating from a Bo ton school, MIhh Itlch began her thcul ncai career hh ii mcmoer or a sioct company. Mur sue played on Broad way aa a member of tho "Countr Girl" company. Mlsa Itlch'a first fins! In fllniilom wan with tho original Nc tor company. From Hint concern sh went with tho Amnrlcan, and played In tho "Gentle Conspiracy," "Qulcknan! of Deceit," and "Little Troubador.' 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The admlnlstrttlsa ef tae a Creee taaaet be arr led en at are m Mtleaal naval and military eeerttsjat, sieiier ntn, aiee, mart set red tess. matt be promptly ready fee ? eaneraeitey. matt be aeveraed ay b manrterian prinelplet aad askh da Itleaa, and maet net be haetaeen tne reatrietieae ef aeveraawaiM is. chlnery. At the same time, tat Rf Creee It tht only relief tataty fteistl ly aatherlted by the eevtmateat he head la the pretldtat ef the UaMaj BUtte. IU aetaamtt are eedrltd by the war deaartmeat It It tanrttrei by cenfrata. PrtsUsnt wiltta at clareei "A large, well orgaalisd aad S rlsnt Red Cross Is essealiai It It both a patriotic and huauat see- vice that is rendered by amy rltltea who becomes a neaiWr ef the American Red Cross." Red Cross subscriptions need net kt paid all at one lime. Oae-feerth alii be due July 1st. one-fourth Aucett 4th, one-frcirth September 1st, and the Wr anre October 1st. A task aa great as that of gettlti tat subscriptions Is to Inform every ana, woman and child of the purposes aad emergency character of the rampalia before Red Cross Week, si prorUhasd by the president, which bogtas Jttt isth. Community committees art trfM to have a forceful speaker present at every gathering, whether snull er large. Newspapers are called oa fer liberal space. Ministers are asktd te preseat Ihe subject to their coagret lions. !rt every patriotic cltlien speak of the campaign to every other ptrwt he or she meets. In this world war some tst gha their Uvea, others their money. Nt patriot at home could bear lo thltk that a patriot bled lo death oa be bat llefleld because he or she failed te eta trlbute hla doUar lo the Red Crtss. You have ao right lo say yet art patriotic aaleaa you gle your vtaaaat la service, ao aaatttr what It may In volve la personal ijjgdlea TOO LATE TOeOaAMtTy, Owitr tsmfftiiAataesohlle MIb' ... MMMr bv aoMr tali aa at tbm oce. Irtt WANTBD-I-oan.of ;" " clatoa about II.SW. Apply X. oSea. t 4 KO KBNT-ruralahed room. prtTtte family; eloae la. Ph '. call W7 High. 7' . FOR 8AMB-8U room " Ksplanade, Hot Sprla .- rooms Urge, light and airy? aertta tM storm wladowt; large ""J"1'. ...... i. . PknM 1SIR. M-1 uud; iraifc w, - Sergeant Elizabeth Harrison, tho. the field with one of her pupils giving pretty 20 year-old duughler of the Into insttuclinns In nlgniillnR. She spent' President Harrison, who is studying nevaral months last year taking la 'aw at the New York University, has jM ructions from Oeneral B. Z. Bteerer akan eharee of a class of lrt in' in miiiu 4m ..j J1..1.11-. .-j - - ... ...,; u,,,, anw ipiaiinf) mam earned the title of sergeant, Bargains at McHatten's Today and Tonight 605 MAIN SI SEE OUR WINDOWS t "i ft ( v - -- li; L rw At