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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1913)
maavmm. mBBaaaaaaaV .aaawmaaaaaaU. Guide ummi HOttltOB't OPERA HOUSE Annual Senior Play, "THK EDITORS," Presented by the Senior Class of the Klamath .County High School, may ae, una. lleaervcd Seat. SSc; Grtcml Ad m!mIom1 JHc. Tickets on Sale nt tho Uonbontere. STAR THEATRE Mule MoTlet nd . Vawtarille. PROGRAM TONIGHT Miller aad StN-Ucy.. High-class musical act, latrodae lai Mr. Miller, lata corset eolo Ut, Kryl'a famous bead; Mr. Shelley, late Saxaphone Bololst ot Liberatl'a coacert band. THE EVENING HERALD W. O. 8M1TH. Published dally eaeaat Saaaay ar Mm Herald Publlehlac Qemaaay i Klamath rail, at 111 Fwartk St Batsred at tke aeotomee at Klamath ram. Ora, for traaamlaslea threagh the mail aa eaeoad-alase Subscription terms by mall to aay ad- dreaa la the Ualled states: One year !. Oaa moath KliAMATV FALL. OftBSON , MTtmitAV, MAY 17. laid 'For Another's Sta." Powerful moving picture sermon In two parts, by Thaabauser Co. "Metfea-fcvLaw," Solas Comedy. "Calamity Aaa'a Beauty,1 American Comedy. SUNDAY LeKey aad Hall, "gat Heekfeta aad the areas Masker." 'The WN1 o" tk Wlep," Kay Bee Clrcas Story la Two Parte. Caaaseat Weekly, "Her flash as Kalefcte." Thaahaaser Comedy. lc am TEMPLE THEATRE SATURDAY Carreat Bread, PaUe Weekly. "Tka Coldest MaataV Yltarraph Two-Real SpedaL "The Trail of tbalUUac Pate," ' Fsssnsy Comedy. SUNDAY "Brother Bell," Vltagraph Drama. "The Feed Chopping War," Belle Comedy. "Between Ortoa Junction aad Follow- TiUe," Edison Railroad Story. MATINEE DAILY AT 2:S9 ALL LICENSED nCTURKS Da Nat Have. That Dry Feeling Ceate as. aad refresh yourself aad Mead wkh a drUcloas lea Craaai or Ice IMxo mt&mta dM Mala WW Maker of Par !j i. 3M ,ii. i . "WM ' v.vwW ftt Grocerv m Buying Grocery haying' skeuld kar eerefal atleatloa. It'a aaay i auk a mistake. Wa aaUara heater groceries are tka cheaper groceries. Carefal harara alao know tkla. Grocery aaylas la year baalaiea aad W Date Xee,eaaaS dlw a it it aaaatl lMMttllltttt SS Veaeeaaa TX m m tt t(tltl7T It 4aaTv w ? aeaae ( W 11 II II 12 60 II IS II SO 14 IS 11 IS 10 44 1 C7 SI AarB . Weather Clear dear Cleat Oaa Clear Clear Clear Pta'dy Pta'dy Pta'dy Pta'dy Cloudy Clear Pta'dy Cloady Clear AT TMK CMUSCHBS I Orate) Method! Corner Teatk aad High afreet. Rer. Geo. H. Fee, paater. Suaday acheel at l:S0 a. at., Oaa. J. Waltoa-waeriateadeat Dtrlae aervleee at 11 a. a. aad 8:00 p. m. latermediata League at I: SO, Mlea Lucille Waldroa. preatdeat Epworth League at I: SO p. an, Stanley Wood, praaldaat Cordial welcome. Obllglag uahera. a a a Baptiat Klghth aad Caaal atraeta. Saaday aekeel at 10 a. . C R. Da Lap, aapertateadeat Elder J. B. OrlaUk wUl areaak at the meralag at 11 e'eleek aad la the ereaiac at I o'elaak. a a a Charchof laa There will be ae aerrleaa tomorrow, aa the paater. Rer. William McMlllaa goea to MarrilL o a o CKrlaalaa Ceraer NlaU aad PJae atreet. BlhU echee'i at 10 a. av Y. P. S.C. E.at:S0p.m. Prayer meetlac at 7:10 p. av Wed nesday. You are welcome to all tkeae r- Grocery Selllns i r Preabytcrlaa Chareh Third and Pine atreeU, J. S. Stub' blefleld, paator. Suaday school, 10 a. m.; J. B. Ma- eon, aperlatamdeat Chrietlaa Kaaearer, 7 p. m.: Er- neet Nail, prealdaat Preaching at 11 a. m. aad S p. ai, Moraiac aabjeet, "The CrueUled Chriet"; erealag, "Deborah. Prayer .meetlag at 7: SO Wadaea day areata. You are cordially larlted to all of these aerrlcea. o e a Grace Sunday achool, 10 a. av George J. Walton, superlateadaat Dlrlne aenrlcea, 11 a. m. aad I p, G. H. Free, paaUr. IaUrmedlat league, S:S0. Lucile Waldoa, prealecat pwerth league, 7 p. at. BUaUy Wood, preaideat Special aaaeaacemeaU: Moratag theme, "The Graateit Poaathle Prayer." KraalBg theme, "Aaatrer eary Eiereiaaa by the Epworth LaagM." Cardial welcome. Oillgla uahera. Good music. Ml Eplecsaal Berraa The Rer. O. F. Jeaas, D. D., gaa eral repraseatatlve of the Kptoeopal church la eastern Oregoa, will hold Eplaeepal serrleea la the Chrlatlaa church as fellews: Morning service aad communion at 11:16 o'clock. Evening serrlea at I o'clock. The musleal part of the aervleee will be rendered by a Ursa eaolr of young people, The serrleea of tkla church are for the geaeral pabUe; therefore everyoaa la meetly ! larlted ta imsuaTrija WaaoU amir i, aad wa sail eaat BMaay aaaat- i Bros. Forty Thousand Fans Cheer for F. Chance Peerless Leader's Popularity in Chicago is Shown By a Big Demonstration and Long Automobile Parade Chicago, May 17 Tkla waa Chance Day at tho White Sox park and nearly everywhere else la Chicago. In celebration some 40,000 fans, ehcrlng so uproariously that they mothered the combined offerings of 100 musicians, paclesd ComUkey's ball grounds to show to the leader of the luckless Yanks that he le as popular here white leading aa In vading crew as he was la the good old days when he grabbed two pen nants fpr the Cube. There was a long automobile par ade, vaudeville performances, snachas appointed a big committee nude up ot US friends ot tho former Cub rhleftaln, recruited lamely from the heart of Iho Windy City's business section. lleeman sent out t call for two hundred autos. Ho not them and more, and when tho parade utartcd out along the Inke front at one o'clock at least 1,000 cum trailed tho White 80s aad Yankee player, who In turn tralted Iho moiutcr marhlno that carried the Idol ot the day. Meanwhile the 40,000 who had no automobiles aad didn't teem to rare a hang about It. had been hurrylua .aaURaaaaaaaaaaaaaP ..aaaSmaaaaaraaaaPaa ' aaaaaaaaaaaVaaaaaHNmBBBaaaa SJ Ar amaaw kx FRANKCHANCE aad the preseatatloa of enough floral pieces to stock a eeaaoa ot wedding. But tkeae were all trlfllag lacldeau whoa sucked up agalast tke mighty roar that greeted the former Cab leader when aa ante bora honked his entrance to the fhtld. Mayor Carter Harrison, seated beside Chaace In the automobile, never look ed better nor more Insignificant. aad the mayor never hss been called that even by hto enemies. The pro gram said HI Honor was there, but 99 out of 100 had to take the pro gram's word for It, area whea ha took tke center of the quadrangle at the kerne plate to set oft the pre seatatloa pyrotechnic. The gratifying feature of It all, Chaace confided to a friend oa the way to the park, was the fact that the movement for the biggest baseball celebration Chicago has aeea la some years, came straight from the hearts of the loyal Chaace rooters them selves. Fred Heemaa, a grain brok er, got It oader way, aad he received so many offers ot assistance -that he toward Comlikey's plant since noon. Arriving there they passed In review before tho raoWng picture men who had been atalined to plant Chaace Day firmly and everlastingly In his tory. Then they settled la their seats, tolerated a group of cabaret performers, and munched pop-corn and peanuts until the bonk of a horn brought them to their feel to split the wind with a reverberating wel come to the IVvrlcsa Leader. It was a big crowd, porhaps the largest that over saw a gaiuo at the Sox I'ark, and President Ilan Johnson of the American League oh yes, he was amonc those present who had made the prediction of a record crowd, smiled benignly as ha theor etically counted tho dollars the crowd meant to the A. L. coffers.' Aud let it be thorouKhly Understood that when tho gutu receipts are counted at tho cloio of the Yankee-Box series, It'a dollars to doughnut holes that Chance will have proven himself the greatest Individual drawing card who has ever played In the'Soi park. WOOD RIVER IS AFTER DAIRYGOWS DIG IIKMAMi KOK HTtM'K 18 IIK I1IUTKI), WITH HUT FKW UK fKHTH HAW MILL IH NOW HUNNIMI Hitoclnl Corrnspondenco Fort riiiumlh, May 17. Kvory thlnK l beaUllfiU In Wood lllvpr Valloyj nti abundance of warm rain which I bringing mil alt kinds of tgltftllaii In profusion, and sowing r ii kimU nf iriil Is the order of the day there will bo several thousand acres sown to grain ami grass uiw year. The llttlo valley Is literally spotted with teams working In the Holds, plowing, harrowing and seed ing. Tho Utter A Hums sawmill Is now rumilnc full capacity. They expect to make a bigger run this yrar than aver before. Tho lumber will be hauled to the railroad by a large traction engine, which did most ot the plowing last year. " Dairy rows are la big demand In this section, aad there Is but vary few being brought In yet this spring. There Is a market for about five hundred cows hero this spring and about that many mora this fall. All we need here Is rows and plenty of them. We have the country to fur nish the feed that will make any good dairy cow a profitable Invest mrnt for tho rancher, o-o-o It Is understood that Marlon loose ly leaves In a few days for Kastern Oregon and expects to be gone unlit about the first of the month. If you have a aad are gass price for reek. Net HI 01979 clataa (or sale sake a low nvCW eN Wtv You've observed thnt in front of the finest homes Ford cam urn) numerous. We nre selling; an ever Increasingly greater part of our Rignnlic output to experienced nuto mobile owners who linve tired of the cxhorbitnnt expense of biff cir upkeep. Our great factory has produced nearlr a quarter of a million Model T's. I'lc! ;imtabout, Ia5 Touring Car. 1700: Town Car. ItfUO-f. o. b. Klamath Kails, with .n equlpHifnt. Fur particulars get 'Tord Times" ah Intoreetlng automobile tnsis. xtue. It's free from Detroit factory, Kord Motor Company, 1111 Michigan Aye., CM. i'go. (lo. lllehn, Agent for KUmsth sad Lake counties, Oca., and tlorrls, Calif. MBSSC. mji m IZllSaaaaaaaaSfl """afatgfB Pure Upper Lake ICE Dellvfrei ywhere is tie city A. P. HUTCHINS Those 279 W 'r Okl i S - It's a "appy N That can look aw . bank book with pries. Than no fmr (here of btHaaaimi llitito It In bents akiritaw dollar Isliitdupts, TVtrm: Trust and tUilnm hss a arciiund Iron ftaayaaaa wumen Joint s. which rltker csadriraajajk rase or i.intu or ItMsadtja) much fsfond, H'tfMtam one. First Trust and Savings fluk IKIssialh Falls, Oregon Do J. XaMwah, fiisldiat .'. M. Iluhb, lcr-1'rrs. sad Tram lirrt K. H'Hhrfiw, KVcrttarr Surveyors swl Irrkjst Jon (.'fiqinetrt KLAMATH COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. ABSTRACTING Ma. I1a, HlarpffaU, Kir. KUtMATII. I'AMAORIwM Hotel Anivmls Betel maS O. L. Lldbetter, 191C; Mrs. W. Nel son, Carrie WUsoa, Ban Francisco; B. E. Wbalea, 1915; O. J. Hawkemsoa, Osseo. Wis.; M. J. Weataerly, Port Uad; O. II. Hunter, city; W. B. Pa rent, Chas. Thormaa, Redding; 0. C. Chase, 1916, Waste realraa Louis Faliak. New Tork city; 3. C. Chlneer, Oakland; Robert Aider- sob, San Franclseo; O. M. Cuanlag- ham, Cblco; J. D. Everett, Los An geles; Louis N. Pesrmaa, Bowman, Arli.; R. M. Keaaedy, 8aa Francisco; M. J. Brandy, St. Louis; H. K. Tacka- bury, Ban Francisco; A. . J. Cart wright, 8aa Francisco; W, B. Nichol son, Ft Klamath; 3. W. Buna, Med- frd; J. M. Campbell, Dunsmutr. Upper Lake Points The new 37-foot laaaek Empress la now running to all Batata oa tke Upper Lake, carrytaf aetk freight aid passengers. Laaiek leaves Wlaema lending at 8 a. as. J. II. HAMILTON, Phoae l9W. TbStJes Bids Wanted Tka aadswlgied wlU recelra Was uatil Moaday. Kay U, for 11111 aeraa .of areuad, asaae ia, t k aaad t arouads far, Bade lessaiisa, to krir 3.W. MAOTJIJUsV "' 4tl Masa'it. What's the Matter Wks tilt OM rVstcs? It'a aet aettlag amy yoaaaer, yon knew, aad aaee la a wall It aeed a raat aad erarkaaUag. Kallread watekea are etoaaad'aad erarkauled ease a rear 1 iaaara aaearat tUa- Ikseasag. Way sot kriaf yM la aad let a tr;H tk attaaUaa taat la j VBANKkL OFF aVF.W PRIZES roK FISHERMEN You ar ovarleeklag a bet If i jrou don't try fer oae of tka ! arlsea being etered fer tka three Urgeet Ueat aaaght la Klamath coaaty wHk aa aa. rod ar leas. Flrat Prtae, I9 red. Bteomi fHm,HntL Third FHm, s Mae r THE GUN STOJUB B OaMUflssasarJf Fffaa. lof MMMM9j Do You Wish to Buy a Good Business? I have one of the best, mod erate priced hotels, located la the center of business on Mala street, for sale. Furniture will be Invoiced at ono-hatf actual cost, aid some time given to responsible party to make final payments. Investigate this. i Another Good One There has just come to this office to sell 10 feet of choice Matn street property, unim proved, aad right la Una of the city's best growth. Price, $160 per front foot. TBRM8. 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