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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1913)
Bfy'iiiriTi '-imiNiIi . f ;, p i '.t . ':- OFIXA Houston'! . THE EVENING HERALD jjj -i-ii- tV.'O. SMITH, BdRor FubUshed'dally exeeat Bttadyfb? the 1 HcraM iMbUshtag , ComsMiay at ' Klmtk raHs. at lie Fourth St. Catered 'fit the pOJiofflre ,st Klataath FrJI, Ofge, tor u'iomuIc doo tkr.'Ut,h' tha'raall an imnd--Ut mutter HOUSE r'K; .- ,.i.i i .. . ., ' ftf, '"',. "m aa sad aa ' ' ' ., r- ill . "Sir. . ?? . ,-VLl MM JSWSteaJ PaSttSjSSiSM c SY isaBS "SMSS3K, saaftSV ' IS KWW aC nineWoman , ITAR THEATKE K-V.V V. Subsci tp, lm term by waUJqanj' ail. urww in the united mates: . One yfcr'i,. .,. ... ... ...... illi.dO bue month t. ..,.,,. i ...... i, - k&O DOLLIES PLFASE A BIG. iUCE LAIU1E I.OUAL CANT- PRESENT TUNEFUL TAKE-OFF iX TOV- Inez MHholland. Rich Suffragette, Weds a Rich Dutchman hand, iKi,icriN( HI. DREAM A WOXDKR. ".?-., wkd.xhsdA v, jui.y aa, lata luimiwr vuMtxoma , TJsmctag. TaMiag ;::if. ,. .st , VaUSSSI f.MMHOM! !? .. . ,t. --A twetwat'Draar,dted from r.LL - i'- -... .- Kiniiai M tH Newlywed Comedy. it i.., . , i tjamtm.-. BE .51 , ( WMPLI THEATtE PtCI'dy Cloudy Clr Clear a CI It, . ,"V iCMMty p Wm Um ! HwkMe, PaUAay KnUoal Weather CwdHJeM tar Jljt . UU. Mai. Mb. WMthcr 1...... 70 .40 Utr 3...... ...70 16 S. 49 i.i.i 79 41 6..v ...87 47 Vi ' Off Ow i '87 53 ',. 51. Iv 7C 4 it. 7 5 1 i " B7 5 , ' " 9 15. ..!...."..... .74 16... 77 jST...i..y s v!l8 90 ll9 SS . h.,.. t.., - 83 (By r. n. D.) SonuthlnK bbW and noypl was pro-; ncntrd lo Klamath Pnlla folks lt' nlRht ni HoiiKtonoiora liuutv, when 'TUo lHtl Shop,' a musical pantotalno adapted from! the (Icrmnn, wan Riven. tlio produrtlon va utagcd by a'nuni-; bT of lornl liroplo under ho direc tion or Mtuo. J, Htlvcr of llttdnpMl,' llmiRnrr. . . Tlio two ncrncs of the pantomlno arc laid In n uutcli doll shop. In tho opvnlttR snnio the ordinary day li de pleted, rltb ciutomcrs comlnn In to look over the many dolls on display. ! In tho ttrst sc-ti.v llftln Ulu lltl.n I Pt crdy'"am",oa M the dauithter of an Kar BKfW VI fV. V"..;t ,J rk ' BtHfnk DraM ',"" AUi UOWilllll rMUKIW i 'I MHSMaSSBSBSBBBSSBBBBHiSSSSSSSSSSSBB I ' - ' . ' Jwt, 'USpr; Lake 9k -" ; !W.iffn m. ";vlyfi f BBKW '-' " ''. " B'".l.'' ,ci A7r"M'.ftiaSTllw-T '"- tV .. . '"jV.,ttt . -" "i-1 . -. . . ".. . i' - . "-' Ckar ClMT CUar JJ vt 4i Ctaar Clwu Cltar ClMr P Cl'dy P CIMy Cl'dy Ctear Pt. Cl'Jy flldillMAMa as 44 5J 66 65 11 69 57 inTnonvpi istc muiunuiui.iuiu i tn iinin ninrn tu nuiu Mbta i llh family at tho ahop to purchaae a! doll, and Dr. E. V. Morrow Ik a Dutch' ImpersonatloH. hare the leadlax parta. The girl earned a it rent deal of amuse ment In obtaining her parents' con tent to purchase the "baby doll" la-' i toad or "colonial dolls," by mean ot ' a clever tone hit. "V can't forct you.i honey," addressed to the baby doll. Dr. Morrow was a great funmaker throuRh hi attempts to master the mechanism of a Dutch dollwtilch he-k spied In the shop. The queer antics of the "Dutch Doll" automaton, play. i ' : mt SSBaBSBaBSBaBSBaBSBaBSBaBSBaBSS bsbBbsbIbsbIbsbIbsbIbsbBbB' ssHssllllllllllw y& aPalsallllllllwK s j lea ' Jassaassaassr bsbIbsbIbbBT mmmmaK '.iiauuuuu j taaBBsaassaaBsaassW. BaBaBasaKyasBBBBBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaM ' BBaBasaBaBnaWsisBHsBBaBaBaBaBaBB C BsllllllllllsBBBisllllllllllllllsllll aBBlJBlJBlJBlJBlJBlJBlJBlJBlJBlJBlJBlJBlJBlJBlJBlJBlJBlJBH ' bsbsbsbsbsHsBsbsbsbsbsbsbbsbsbsbsbsbH aaMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMWm ' BssassasBBF BBsaBsaBsaBsaBsaBsaBsaBsaBsaBaasBsasf I ,Sa.SSSSSSSSSSM i WmllWSNammmW ll KW2M!ammmmm ' I JMmmmSawm-J .NATIONAL COXVKXTtOX 8TAKT8 4 TODAY AT MCXVHR BKLKGA " TIOX8 TMRRK FNOM ALL PARTS . OF THE COO.VTRY Miss Ines MHholland, who has been ed by Mrs. Carl Cofer, who ably han-,ono ot tbo '"o't conspicuous suffra dled the part, were well received. All R"c" in tho United States, and who of the dolls la the shop carried out',lu Pretended to scorn the tyrant their parts to a remarkable- degrw,lJ,an' M ono olt nnd married a rich and deserve much credit for their con-. Nftchman, Eugene Dlossevaln. Of ,1 0 BSj . V- 1 A. P. HUTCHIUS I i " ' . ,- riMM 238 K L'aHsd Press Servtse '(WBXVER, Cole.. July IS Many of the eraek aMtereycte riders and meet of, the atetweyele "faas" of the Unit ed States assembled 'here today for ,the opening of the national conven tion of the Federation of American Motorcyclists. The meeting will be In until the 16th, the last two sclent lous efforts. The second scene was also laid la.' the shop, hut this represented tho dolls come to life, dome all sorts of stunts, aad having 'a frolicsome time In general, while the) shopkeeper, Dr. W. A. Leonard, was enjoying a much needed rest In a chair after a hard day. To say the least, the shopkeep er's "saoete" must have been more or less dMtarbed by the away queer an tics committed by his assay chsrges while he sleet Among the singing aad daaeJag courso a groundwork of mystery which would haro'done any press agent proud was laid for the wedding. The fair suffragette has had the facul I'. of getting' her jiame aad pictures Into the newspapers. In a cablj from London It was gravely announced that Miss Mllhol land had been wooed by Lord Curson, formerly viceroy of India, who had married one of the Letters; flldnay tjirttth, a New York clubman ; John Fox Jr., author and recently divorced Lusband of r'rlm tkheff, and Llndon Hates, formerly lisiombtytnamii from New York clt In the slate legislature, So, far as Mr. Ilatc la concerned the report may be true, for his namo was linked with here two or three years sgo. large number ot participants. Too much praise cannot be heaped upon Mrs. Charles Robertson as Topey," the black doll, aad 1. B. Mc Allister as "Llmpy," the famous rag doll, who, because of his Indestructl- specialties gives by the dolls was tholblllty was crowned king. Both wore Paper Doll ballet, given: by a number' nrotesque makeups aad costumes, aad of young girls, which itras followed jthey did much lo keep up Interest la by a well received solo by Miss Loulse-thes how. No little credit Is also due to, all those who took part, as each RKAL RMTATK TIUlwriMMI The following realty transfers, recently tied wtU tkt) saty eiark. am furnished by th City and Ceuat Abstract ceanaay: It$'' ' rm!i ' - H V .M n t m ''"' iVfr '. SERVICE AfirkYTUTO WUillO i .1 fsm'ami'la iMavry ' ' ' '. ' We, .are better, sqnlyyed to MiBwwd t the fersser toca-. ttaa of.tbcMeaarek, sttraer ef Mate aad Math streets. -' ' -' ' i I yar.rar fer fresh frtiiu aad VecvUblea. Kvery Hakg ssasoasbls. Our aU de- ItniV vrHI U your wants to 1 V" 1'4. fn.wmmr,ini. yah unit Me: iW". Lee. with the Paper Dell: chorus. "The Minuet" was given by four. days being devoted to a racing meet .,,.,, .... ,. ... ' . at OrerUad Park. Two .h,l j-i. ---""- "" "". ". " l-... i .- ...j ,ot ,ne Prettiest on the program. Those r -vi! n :::, r. 'r , i '" p . Fred e. auhi-1 u Z. uosa. maB Mrg c namsbj-. Mrs. W. A. championships, amateur and profe,- MMon. Mrs. W1U Lee, Mrs C E. M.U slonsl, covering many classes aad dls- .,Fllm ., , ., ' ,. "' "Z r Unces. Several thousand doltars .,' .,.., . """" ,,, ... .... . . "'"Helen Forrest. All woro (tolonlal cos- north of prises have been offered. K, 1. ,.,.. I,.., . , Armstro,. for-.- n.v.,i- . ' lumM. ''"'r PParlng as gennomen. i,ij ... i . . -- """, Mme. Stiver appeared In solo '? ESSIES .f.- "ow"d the result of for th. juV..l -Vn,- . Z i. t. enr" of tr'n' " "'". She has showinc trdl .''t ? "tU,Bed VtttUn In her'art. and ?in'?mt?tt 'FT a receBt,her appearance, were always haU.d . srs v ssiBiiiw nr n rs n a&.aA. " I.: V . . ' "" "" -""-! , with pleasure. J. U. Anway to Herbert Smith et al, warranty deed. $10,8 fe NWNi,NE4 SW'K.Sec. 30-37-7 H. aad everyone entered Into their parts Manfred M. Oaroutte et us, to Lulu whole-heartedly, adding to the show's Kmersld, warranty deed, f 10, lot 7, saccess. iblock 30, Hot Springs addition. Savldgo llrothvra Lumber company tae trip to Denver on motercrcles Many touring parties from Nebraska. Kansas, Utah, New Mexico, Indiana, Iowa aad other aearby states are There are two fclads of iaswaace. CMIcote, vrrttea tbe kted (feat pays. Xew tocattea aaa Mala st pboae M. Handicapped Just before the flnale, a;horus and Jig. "An Irish . Smile"' was rendered by eight young women nod men. This was enlivened by local hits, ead was .one of the best-appreciated specialties. Tho Onalo represented the awakening of the shopkeeper to Bad his d oils In animate In their accustomed pit ices. The Doll Shop," as presented, will .bo repeated again this evening for the itic beaguo nenenc, wiin tbe aamel elaborate aad varied costumes, the! TKItMS WILL RE CASH After August 1 all wood or other fuel will be sold strictly for cash or delivery or In advance. C. A. ARNOLD, KLAMATH FUEL CO. ,7-1-S-l W. E. SEKHORN. Lets Talk Plsae " n "i.ummip swi i . I to Henry llarron, warranty deed, 10, portion of lot 0, block 36, Hot Springs addition. Oregon Inland Development com. pany to I). I). Morris, warranty deed. $1, lots 3 and 4, block 66, Orlndale addition. Lurretla K. Roles et vlr, to R. Smith, wsrranty deed, $1,060, SEU NWU, Sec. 33.39-10. hotel Arrivals CITY rHQFEUTJ ' Hotel h.ii ff yen are leokhsg fer a MsmmW, 1st, T. Calmes, Merrill; Mrs. Delia Col or isx-onte wine property, H WIN snaa, lister Colabaa, Clifford Cola. be to your tatereet to see me Havelhun, Eureka; Mrs, Esrl K. Walker. a very jteeil buy hi Mala atrretfacovsn' Illy; Mrs. Jack Horton, Hlldebraad; prefiertyi few aeod Jh eases' at prfctw, ariI some chrap lots near the new rows hoa. CHILCOTl no la ihm Cmm wiaj. u. m iL many -- -- -, m wvwwsj sssvaaaa; pa iim Falls-Pe4e A l . P !, - GKOCIltY c ' v ",; m l K, '.liiv. V k?:?. Uyn:m Saddle . ..i r ' eelal aMaaslsa eaaadiaraiis.: . rfl v J-Zk VOsfT.ANO N01.B. ( 't-t',5' p a. ,rt" nv' TC Ik ' Too many- Klamath Falls) olUseas are handicapped with bad backs. The unceasing pain causes eoastaat mis ery, making work a burdea aad stoop Jag or lifting an Impossibility. The back aches at sight, preventing re freshing rest aad Ja the morning Is stiff aad lame. Plasters aad liniment may give relief, but eaaaot reach the eaase If the kldaers'ara weak.. Tn ..... . --. '. . ... eumiaaie laemuaa asdaches of kid jney backache you must car the kid neys. uoan's Kidney Pills are for dis ordered kidneys. The following, statement should convince every, Klamath Falls reader of their eatcleacy, ' Q, M. Jones, 1494 N. Ceatral are.. Medford, Ore., says: "I found Dew's Kidney puis eseUlly, adantod to my saee.'-My back was very stiff aad paiamiyaM I had aitwr SMeylag symptea of kMaey trenMe., .Paaa'a Kidney, Pills breught me proaiat re- IW, and slaoe Uhlsg th.m my healU has' been mueh better. This remedy has earned my eadorssmeat." complicated dances aad .the IVawlocatseeMB; Mala . PheaoM Greek Scismatic Monks Demand Trousers Their Repuest Denied, They Star! Strike at Monastry Lnlted Press Service. j ST. PETERSBURO, July 7J.A "no trousers, no prayers" sOk by the monks of the St. Michel m onastry; near. Maikop, has startled thr, popula tion of the Caucasus provmee. nn for some dsys no services ''aave.kaaa held at the monastery, na'wit. h pealed and the cloisters are- 'dark aad fomkM. While tbs moajM, sr. eat w mere leoa ua sswa.leisure, th.Hr r..ofF oiii ja lertrsH'isers. T iroiioie ass. arisen over-'the "Hx'jesl ww m raiaer Amnrosl n bud or . . v."'. ., ,-W wmmvr v ine menaBtfirv: vhn Unr -'.-.,.!' , ,'-'- j U HWCHSSS Jj-stl I bbs v sVjru h vV, (.'iiitenl. w.'iih the customary' standaril '.i.. ..!.. tirisBJalr. ,'M 4efcr. Prise must be devout! chaste a temperi! oeats. FsetMUbara Ce.. Basteto. He seems to think . ! '".? : JSW? & tB? ost substitute for; fiJod. aad t tut try users are wxurie. J' In p-rsuwei ef ' tkii? !., it Jmt Tl mrs 1Vi ' 't -.:f i -tiiesssmsm, we i m ether, P a's" aad . . .. ' V.;'f J ) J, t, Ambrot(o';hM..leBUMsfed the ht; Af1 I. ... ... .. o. t prayer ana snorteaM us rations, besides calling upon his monks to per- fi rm hard work In the. fields. The m onks, who have a human leasing td ward a plentiful supply of food and U 'sure for a game of, cards, stood the litra devotions, less food aad addi tional work, but when the trousers wiire banned they struck. The strike wsa eaiiea just asm nig pugnsuge wis arriving, and the 'much'demand edservloes at St. Mlehel's chapel were dbwoatlnued. The monastic author ises, while, willing to make conces-j sloasln the mstter ft too and leisure supported ratner - Amerosio on ins quieetlOB of trousers, and the strike u J complete. Meanwhile, 'the monks are getting psnty et ioea, irusa iae devfliut neighborhood, , aad are .bold isgUprote: meetings aad stirring up pepUlar .fseUNc'lti their deaiaad far trnuaVf". "''.r.' 'it , ' J ." ,. II. A. Wilson, San Francisco; W. E, lllnghara, San Francisco; Wm. Han kins, San Krnncli.co; Geo. Swanston, Sacramento; Ono. Martin, Rogue Riv er; C. n. Merrill, Merrill. 0, W. Of. field. Merrill; C. D. Patterson, Sacra mento; T, J. Atchley, Los Angeles. Whit Pellrsa Thos. Peebles aad wife, Minneapo lis; J. H. Pershing, Denver; S. Rotos ky and wife, W. B. Whitney, M. Her- tog, Ssn Francisco; a. W. Rice, Lake view; ;llugh McQuire, Phil S. Dales', Ralph Natcon and wife, Clyde II. Iteede and wife, L. O. Areas, Port' land; Miss M. Mudgett, Tacoma; Ed Usadll aad wife, o. D. Warren city; A,-B. Cordley, Corvallut; L. M. Foss, Aehd; O, A. Collins, Burns; R. B. Warren, Sacramento; T. T. Holcomb and wife, Oakland; A. W, McKlttrlck nnd wife. Fresno; E. P. Donnolly, Se attle. M,snsi i .--"- wme bsssbbm. m sJBJPJi"JPiamB M.r 7lfW "sBssl mck in mmm tii M when plumbing was unKnowaVi wntor luul id lie rurtud i',-Jt) from some reiilritl vpnl lit t wlitiii tl.oro woro no stivurBA"ivPI no liiiiliriiiiinii. no sittiltiillon iiitd Tf i Iniitui of tunny illiuns Aioir't ytiilf! (ml Id i ynu'iit living now, when on cini tntVfl Ino litrn saultitry lUunitf Ingf Lot Oieoley do your pluinlilnu Work, niul It will bo perfect. GRELLr. Y i txwnumM.niiasars i 1 L: Him .1. (iiiuwiU, I'rt'Milriil I.', M. Ilulili, Vlrrl'rrs. and Trrss. Hrrt II. Wliltrow, Kts-iH-try Surveyors and lrrit)(ititii fnginocrs Kl A.VUTH COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. A 11 ST H AC 1 ING M.iliN lUa Murprlata, Kir. I(UM.1 II, FALtJi, OIIKUOX Bja.ni Kiamath Falls Music House ZT SsBBSSSSSsBBsl SSSsP " BSSBSkBBBBnSBW ssbHt sMTBsWWbHp 9 II. MADHK.V, Proarletisr Kvrrytlilng in Mulc aad la klruiurMla. ,'lleet of Htriags. Tim LKADIXO PIAXOH AND tlltdAXH at Moderate lrtrea ami ifiwy Terms. IMMIKH, HTATIONKRY, TYPK- WIIITEIIM, VH'TURKH AND ART UOOIIM Hl.VOI'.lt AXII WHITE HKW- 1X0 MACIIINKH I'lA.VO TUNIXO Victor, Columbia and edihox pho.mmrai-hh records CONKLINS GLOVES THE BEST IN THE WORLD yii ARR TIIH exclislve - Rents for the' celebrated Ci)NKLIN'S GLOVES. There ' , are nene"Ju5t as jcood". Wk not set the best? We will sew free of ekarjee all gloves bought of us that rip. BRADLEY HARNESS COHPANY 3mt I - HE ALWAYS HAS MONET Who has an accoiu-t with the First Trust and Savings beak, Tlio first deposit Is an Induce ment to make more. Thus the account keeps growing. Inter est at 1 por cent keeps adding to t nil tlio time. If you have lint made tho. first deposit, you will do woll to make It now, Then you will have something to draw on lu esse of need. First Trust and Savings Bank Klaaath Falls, Oregon : '; The Herald, delivered at ytar store, ottsa or hoae, 90 seats a month. Kdee4 ". .': ' .'tV' '' . FRO MPT aEnVICE.tH-'ACOWAQLI .$mm ; -RICCS Cut lewers at Wo I tr est.Mala st .,.., W OOD arecn sua, Mi'iaek, Dry Htafc, lS-laeh aaiiwaa, w;wfBi , i Meek Waad, itoabie ItMd.fSM (MtkasMVi,Mkaatni) KIjAMATHFUKLCO., Odiee SM Mala. O. Fertaa, Mjr PlMMMf '-'' , yiOT , ' ( ' ' '' ', ' ' S' V. -'-.,M W. O. SMITH PRINTING .,.'. '& j r i i ' . it..:b''W:fii ,v'Vv"' l "' , l7if &$&&' ''far''' si.iwr.tn eiKin an nlamath: ir- .' ' . .". t!. .I,'-. I)'. f V. V ' tcftt. 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