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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1913)
. ,. n." i I'AGK TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON HATIIIIDAV, HICIT, u, mill !:& !i I!, I 1 . GUIDE 'The Evening Herald W. 0. SMITH Kdltor Published dally czcept Sunday by Ths Herald Publishing Company of I Klamath Kall, at 115 Fourth Btroct HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER HAMILTON AM) DKXi; llulw Comedy hinging & Talking Art D.ito i Kntcrcd nt the pottofllc at Klam salh Falla, Oregon, for tranamlailon j through the malli a econd-claas matter. Subscription Urma by mall to any nd I drcea In the United State : One year ....... $5,00 Dnn Hintitli a a )""" ""' .oo II) MAIU1A1IKT MASON A Mlaa la m good at n Mr. ribbon end (all (rum n knotted fool utiil girlish la it ilnlnly white When It rnmea lo n quoatton ot style, , bow, dotted Kwlsa with n ai0itrv low neck And jou've- often aeen that meet J A floppy whlto chip hat wreathed and joke formed of wide rluny In- aUtcen ilu for-get-me-uot and roaehiid. tied aettlima. Hand of the. anion Ittaor- wiiu nine lntri nun uitiue tnu pmh huh miee imnp Kl-IMATH KAI.I.S, linn thirty beat a mile. I Her frills arc Jual aa frilly, 1 SATL'HDAY, SKIT, SO, 1019 OttKGON'ller frocka aa ihwr, 1 wlaa, . tVewther Condition for September "The llajali'a Coket," Two-Heel Qaumont Feature "A MK-fp lit lUndlta," Nestor Comedy "Jnno .Marrlos" Imp Comedy KUNDAV K.NTIIIK CHAMiK OP PltlMiltAM ADMISSION 10c and Mc 1.. :.. 3.. 4.. 5.. Max. Mln. Weather 47 I'U Cl'dy TEMPLE THEATER I'alhc Weekly, Current Ktcnt "lller JerTeriKin (Ircen," Itlograph Comedy "Her Hnrvlcat Memory," Vltagraph prama "Twin llrotlierii." Kdlaon Drama S.. .. 10.. 11.. 13.. 14.. IE.. 16.. 17.. IS.. 19.. ...it ...76 ...6S ...74 ...73 ...76 ...84 ...S3 ...66 ...74 ,..S0 ,87 ,..8 ...74 ...71 ...85 ...87 ...S3 48 60 51 43 46 50 63 35 13 50 61 46 40 44 63 63 44 43 in. crdy Cloudy l't. Cl'dy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear in. Cl'dy Clear CUar Clear Cltar Clear Clear KUNDAV 'A Hern Anionic Men," Lubln Two-Keel Feature "ArrietV lUby," Vltagraph Comedy "The llonianre of llowcna," Kdlaon Drama News ol Our Neighbors Juulp and Progress of Nearby Communities aa Chronicled In the Prrsa. MATI.SKK DAILY AT 3:30 ALL LICKNSKD I'ICTUIIKS Ifa I la It In the lUraldt right, then. Yon may Cnd It In the Waal Column Proper Killing Don't lug old ellpplnga Into a news- rarer uuiro anu ten ine editor that ou have brought him "aomethlng to fill up with." Take him a rabbagej he ean fill up with that. Weed Lookout. PROFESSIONAL CARDS MAXWELL M. LONG . Osteopathic rtiyslciaa Suite 18 and 19. White Dulldlng l'hone 90 livery Day The I'alaley garage and machlno ahop tbla eek eatabllahcd a dally auto run from I'alaley to Lakevlew, Thn MP iplft Ijtp.A hK. ,--.. u . . ..- .... ..... ..-w.v uviv cicrj uiurn- 'Ing at 8 o'clock, will remain In Lake view a few houra, and return the aame day, arriving at I'alaley about 6 o'clock. Chewaucan I'reaa. CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY AIUSTHACTS INSURANCK Member Oregon Aaaoclatlon Title Men While a aklrt that' alll tip quite n bit For a Mlaa la not nmlaa. (Written for thu United I'reaa) NKW YOUK. Sept. 19. leading faahlona are prone to bo mlllendlng when It cornea to the )ouuger gen oration and the American mlaa la quite aa proue to bo milled. Sally Schoolgirl and Sua! SUtcen aro repltcaa ot their darlugly dreaaed, or rather undreiaed mammaa, and their milt aklrta oflett show that aa tho tree la Inclined, ao la the limb. Though the day of tho almple book ruuallu and blue ribbon are long alnce paat. some modified fuali tona for youthful wearera nro still extant. A charmingly dainty little frock ot for-gct'tno-not iprlggcd or- gnndle la In good .fashion and good laate. The artort baby waiat haa a scalloped fichu around the V-abaped neck and a acaltoped rufflo around the elbow aleevea. Tho aklrt la aet on to the ahort watatllne with a cal- loped heading and tho scalloped ruffle around tho bottom la set on the skirt ith a similar heading. A banding of tho blue ribbon runs through a eating of tho organdie, blnda the elbow aleevea and the walat and from tho latter point the long ! under tho chin a'rlng complete this ItiKcnuo con tinue. A parly frock of pule blue chif fon stamped with pink rose I made with it pannier otcraklrt of pink taf feta, The klmona walat of the fig ured chiffon la cut una) lit front uer it round necked et of fleah colored chiffon. A wired bow of narrow black whet ribbon at Ihc walat, ndda a frenchy touch, and the neck of tho chiffon veal la drawn up with bebe black elvet run through beading. A leghornn with a rurhlng of bluo mallnea encircling the crown and cohering the brim la caught on one aldo of a la France roue. and n aolt sitah of corn color antlu glrdlea the normal walat Hue The tlbow aleete nro llnlaheda with bands of the Insertion and it liny hunch ot orange s.itln apples la caught on the belt. All of these ault and (rocks ure ittikle length and In eiqulalto taate for the maid of Jlvlccit and eighteen rears. luatead of painting the Illy or gliding the roae cornea the announce ment that fur nro to Udxed with a mad riot of tolor this winter. Via lona of emerald green fot, purple mink and old-blue sealskin ataall one. and the thought of being In Ih A whlto waah crepe la rut on long' grip ot a magenta ermine neck-piece atralghl line with Ita low cut out take one by the throat. It's n good oval neck outlined with a little up-) thine a eat hita nine lite or It nettr atnndlug de Medici frill ot net. The Would alnud the attain of having to long aleevea are flnlahed with a frill ot the aame nnd a prelate aaah of coral aatln, very wide, breaka up the dead whlteneaa with a aplaah of lvld color. A chic little ault of rose ratine haa a Jaunty pony Jarket whose dla tlncllve feature I a yoke and aleevea die and dye again before It la fit lo warm milady' Jewelled finger a a salmon-colored Itiiaalau fot muff, lly thla weird faahlon, perhapa, eten a leopard nt tail may be made In change, hla apota. Of rourae, It la n "furrln" fad originated by Paul I'olrel, and In b rlaaay, you will cut In one piece. It haa n cutaway hate to accept without Baking what front and nllttlo turnover collar nnd fur Poaalbty the only humana, how. turn back cuffa of ocru batlate. ever, who will feel nt homo In theao The atralght aklrt from a deep! colorful fur will be Ihose In Hie black ataln girdle la worn with an habit of aaoclatlng with pink el- embroidered ecru battat walat, lephanta and purple mice. O. E. WILLEY. Room 220, Odd Fallow Dulldlng Attorney at Law .Mutton llnjers Rather Wllh aevvral buyers In the Held ,and othera arriving, the local mutton I market haa become quite brlak. About I 25,000 Iambs and yearllnga have I been taken In the paat week, and the Iaale for the coming week promlae to be almost a.grat The average I prices that bave prevailed are quoted at 12,25 for lamb and $2.50 for )earllngs, with alight deviation either way, depending upon condi tion of tho atockv Lake County Kx-'amlncr. B (Jja ffr. . jSa1n3iW gas 1B ) 'vi Kl mWrZZV7 S iY NJK1 ' -' f'tt l ' W. Hobertaon for an entertainment In Students of tho Klamath county be given Wedneaday afternoon, Octo-; high school were gucau lo Ih Kp ber lat, at the Wlthrow rratdrnce on worth league at an enjoyable enter Sixth and Lincoln atreet. Carda wllljtalmnetil given at the parlor of be the principal dlteralon. -Ilrare M. . church Thursday even- EMPLOYMENT Call up COMSTOCKS, phone 90, If you want any kind ot HELP Itcglattr at the COMSTOCK If you want employment Miasla Nwrallng A atream of water estimated to be i four or alx feet wide and poaalbly a Notice and Item for the On rial Department will receive at tention If left at The Herald office or telephoned to Main 88 by Friday afternoon or before in o'clock Saturday morning;. ihik. .iiu uuiiiiniiifu 111 marge ar , Tho parlor of the While Pelican i"""' r nll l"W ' hotel wa. tho .reno of a most enjoy, '.''V""""11"!: wl'lcl' ,w" knon " n" able gathering of women Wedneaday ll , 1'"l'' "ra"' l,nln '" ,u"l I ' IiiSiIm ll... owi.Hlnaat liful.lu ..i.l.iu.l.l. afternoon, tho occaalon being an " ,,',,, " ' '""'""" in ii, j luiiiiiriiu wns serteu laie tertalnment given by Mr. K. II. Hall. In tho evening. There wero over nriiign w me game or ine aiter-i , , , - moon, and Ih. tinnnr. went In Mr..1"1"1"!' '" tendance, lllero being In Thnma Hampton. Itefreahmenta "IHon "'0 league member the were served by Hie hoalesa to her .following gurata' Ida Thomas, He). f0000l000l0i-ViiiiiV Farm Lands A Few Choice Farms at Re duced Prices and Easy Terms Newton farm, 9 mile from town. 80 acres, atl In alfalfa and grain. Good bouao and barns. Price H,OOU, one-thlrd down. 1C0 acre on Loal River, 10 mllea from town, all In grain, two good iprlngt on place. Thla one at .0.O0 n acre, 1-3 tlon n. 480 acre In l'oe Valley, 140 acre In grain; home, barn, gralnery, windmill, good water. IM an acre, eaty term. Complimenting Mr. and Mr, Hum I. Clark, Mr. and Mr. Fred Mel base entertained at their Klamath avenue hpme laat evening. In at tendance were Mr. and Mra. Clarke, Mr. and Mr-. U K. Wllleta. Mr. and .l -l.-l u.. i. k i j .u-'-"""' " ru, ir. anu air. ;.ou.hwe.,er .top, I oi Mount 8h..t.. CUa" Ul"e,, 1,r' nnd Mr'' A' J It I the marvel of the hour to people .at Slaaon appearing a It doe where ,a atream ha not been aeen for year and yeara. The little river, for auch 'It appear lo be when viewed through apyglaaaea, aprlnga from above the (anow line. II flow to the timber line where It la, of courae, loat to view. In 'fact, It la only In view at Intervale .now, aa the water disappear behind ome ridge or hill. The earlleat pio neer rtmember having aeen the aame t phenomenon In year gone by, but there are hundreds of people In Slsaon who have never aeen It before. Aah land Record. Igueata, who were Mr. Will Maaon, :.n."!1,'?u,., M".r-"e ,,,I'"U' '""H 'Mra. Fred Schallock. Mr. Karl Whlt-I " ' " lh,w- KathrynMcAndrow. Wll- lock. Mr.CIaud Daggett. Mr. Frank! ,"el WJn'rr' IJ ''"""n. Walvi Hotel Arrivals 15 acre two mllea from town; houae, barn, chicken house; a good one-man proposition. Modern C-room houae, lot 41 Mx 166 ft; Sth and High ata tjilUO, floo down, 30 per month. CHAS. S. SPINNING 110 S. Silt St. Phone 40 liir,,fcri " " rrfiVvyvMVtfvvtAa. Hotel Hall K. C. Krlckaon, Portland; William .Murphy, J. J. Ilayden, Chaa. C. Huff, "Oakland; Harry Kngle, Fort Klam-1 1 -aHw i(HK HkV94k ivljiHr3 iix&'&ii&Xkti' J. -'!.'-. ' ' I I MM, II I Ward. Mr. Mary A. Jack.on. Mr. ''r,w- N,," """ oUI" w,l,on' Kv.n It. Iteame. Mr. Itnbert M. 'Vla De l-ap. Jesslo Atlderaon. Rlchardaon. Mra. tllbaon, Mr. Fred Vlola "'". Violet Dreher, 1. Mill, Mr. Tboma. Hampton. Mr. !' "cAndrrw. Maude Miller. Sallle Orb Campbell. Mr. William :. Clarke' Wlllam'- "fr'l Dowllng. Ilollln Mr. Fred Melhaae. Mra. Fred Kng- '""' ll,,")r Vna.in. Charle M. Ilah, Mr. Kaye, Mr. Charle Oeorgo. ,,,"or ,,',:,n', '"'. Wallace Jlc Mr. Coaeboom. Mra. Robert A. John-' -"' '"'' "innaru. nonna it. amen, jeaaie Anuerann, Millie Wll son, Frederick Mnrrkwardt, Katell aon, Mra, J. C. Ilrockenbrnugh, Mr. John J, Parker, Mlaa Iluttoner. Mr. nnd Mra. Zno C. Kimball left Friday for a ahort outing In the vicin ity of Fort Klamath. i Mr. !.nula Curber wa hoalea lo two table of bridge Thursday after Wlrli, Karl Mack, Harold rilllrlte, Kva Hanka, Nrllln llllaa, Mary Mc f'omb, Florence Hoggs, Vera Schmel- er, Knlherlne Wllllama, William Hagolatoln, Lillian Markwardt, Dalayl Ilayden, Kiln l)w, Margaret Dun-i bar, C. K. Motsrhenbacher, Jlorguer-' III- Williams, Limine llenaon. lone' 'noon, her gueata being Mr. Kvnn It. Stelmnaiiii, flertrude Ileal, Marlel lleames, Mr. Fred J. Williams, Mr, 'Irlltlth, Faye Weat, Mart .McCnrnark,' i;. w (iowen, Mra. (leorgo II. Merry- Ralph Hum, Klsle Orem, It n t It Mua- man. Mrs. Tllfimns llnrnl.trin. lpp ,ln. Ilnritliv M.il..i II. ,11. rn-f. Orb Campbell, Mr. L. F. Wllletl. A Dorothy Ford, Lurlllo Waldron, John luncheon wa aerved during thelllnuaton, Dec Kumtnera, France Wnl- courao of the afternoon. dron, Karl Miller, Clara Calkin, Vera 'Wood, filanh.r Rmllli Mr. nr.,1 Mra The Lelauro Hour Club during the'Kdiiiond Cl.llrole, Mr. and Mr, II. II. Fall House Cleaning UaM Should remind you lo hnvo Hint room papered nnd tho linusn painted DO IT RIGHT Look ntvr our new line nf paper Browne Bros. HtlM! 7.1 IIU.V, MAIN HTIIIlin SHOW YOUR WIFE HOW To write check for her bill Unload of counting out Hie -rr- . i "J , , I motley, and then not bo able In t. IT vjOi" AV't u" l"'v ,l,r ", ,"" u,,e- t )& i Tl'" Klr,t rtu,i "", 8ln f'&ljfoj ' w i """'l ,in l'clal deparlluent mm i-O' - 't for women' nrrouut, and will b glad to hnw any one how much better a check I than ready money FIRST TRUST and SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON DON J Zl'.MU ALT, Pre.. I.'. M. Illlllll, Vice Pre, ami Trraa. HCIIT I!. WllllllOW, Serirlni) Surveyors ant! Irri;.itinn EiiiMccrs Klamath County Abstract Co. ABSTRACTING M U'N, PLASH, IILI'CPIIIVrH, Ktc. I.HJIA III I'AI.M, tlllKdO.V YOU WILL ENJOY A feeling of added security if you Inkc your trip in one of our rent ennt RELIABLE DRIVERS AUTO TRIPS TO ALL POINTS OK INTEREST .Manager Unit herthr Department LtNllUsL uAKAuh Pliiine I tin feviPLim: I'lion hrot'K w PETERSLOADED SHELLSiand CARTRIDGES IVIrmMirlMiatit won iiiom. Ili.t ',, , Wli ,,wlU M, ail) oilier Mull. Darling Hardware Company uppiisiti: wmri: pi:i.k;a hoti.i, .Vli.nl rnltlmnkk, M..re A Co. Cimlne., I'iiimim. ,! Windmill kH ni lraVy 'fa X.t&6fa letus sufpty &urt- J. II. Ill AMIII.IIS. Prop, l.verjlliliiit fur tho riiimmrr fanip, 1 1, tit cen llili nnd 7lh, mi Main THU HUN kteiii: ath;ll, 8chellbcrg.SalorajFranclaK.,-,,r' w' '- c"irke' w" w lllcatty, Valnax; A. D. Orave, Valnax; clurk8 and ,ier J"''1" , Mr. Joe lloaentbal, Dorrla. today for Piedmont, after White Prllriin 8. O. Johnson and wife, J. W. Dana, city; W. J. Merkel, Milwaukee; A. C. Chlney and wife, Joaeph Jacob, A Mr. W. I. Clarke, who with Mr. leaves a visit of several day In Klamath Fall. Lyle, Mr. and Mr. Hobert A. John ton, Mr. Kllza Marple, Mrs. Thoma Hampton, Mr. C. C. Ilotue, Mr. Out Kl .r,,' ?' tf:ane,r; '" Molhaae, Mr. John Mclha.e, Mr. and ZT- UkeV'eWi W' R Ob.nb..n. Mr. and Mr. .1. B. paat leaaon frowned upon the prac tice of awarding prlic lo tho ladle with tho hlgheat score at each of (hi parlle given. Instead, It wa dccld ed to total tho (core of each member for the aeaaon. The hlgheat score wa that of Mr. Ilnrl Whltlock, and In her honor a luncheon will bo given at the White Pelican hotel .Wednea day, which will be attended by all the member of the organization. Mt'line, Mr. Illrdeau Frnker (lam bell. An Instrument ,ln the weather bu. reau nt Waahlnglnn recorda every lightning Hath within 100 mllea. We haudlo nnd repair everything from a lowing machlno needle lo a1 bull wheel. Try u and be convinced. rVhuhort, Main atreet. 8tf Ilrown, Chicago, WOOD! WOOD! WOOD! Oreea Blab, 16-lacIi , . . . ,UJ30 Dry Slab, 18-lncli 93.00 lllock Wood 93.SA Block Wood, double load.3.00 Nut Coal, Urn l 91S.00 KLAMATH FUEL CO., (aa ike bill, arte extra) '(Me MC Mala. O. Peyton, Mgr fea 17V l'hone MSK a month. I Smith, Mr. and Mra. Klbert Hall. Five Rnk.ii.. ... 1... .. .. .. hundred wa played, nnd tho prize Subscribe for The Herald, BO cents WBra awilriifid , J,,.' w.rd M m,. Smith. The Clark wero presented with pretty gueat prize. A dainty luncheon wa a feature of lha even ing. The Melhaae home was prettily bedecked for the occaalon with potted plant, among tbee an unusually pretty pink chryaanthemum, which oxcltod tho admiration of all the gueats. P,OLKvS hiv OREGON Md U'ASttlNCTuK V Business Directory DlrMtorr of sack City, Town ana (IvIDg OaMrlplIvs kHch of sen (.lua, loeslloa. populallon, lt. fraph. ahlppln an4 liauklo point) aim ClualB4 Dlrxlorr, coiapllad Lt is ana prorsiioa X. roue co, RIHTTL1! Invitations have been laaued m$ 1 PHONOGRAPHS VICTOR, EDISON AND COLUMBIA All tho New eat Ileconl. Como In uuil He ulll play some of the late ones for you KLAMATH FALLS MUSIC HOUSE Main Kt bet. Seventh and Eighth. R. MADSEN, Proprietor l-HMHMHMMM Prompt Service Rcnsonnble Prices I ! 1V7 ir ft i H 11 W.U.iniithrnnlinglo. I I Good Printing I Fourth St., between Main and Klamath I H H H A Mr. Dert E. Wlthrow and Mr. l.': v - i H-.- iufwuy M4aTVlnBMei)pMai