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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1913)
t (t,a, THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAOI POOR H, ttt CONVICTS STILL IN THE CLEAR AT In Tango Dancers at the Star Theater That Carload THE OPERA HOUSE A. , if tmirr ini'i:itn: mi:miu:ih or tiii: 1111.SOM I1H.OW .1111: st pii.si.h ix m: hiiumi muii uiru.usvihi: ii h iwii urn musrius wii.i. sriuu: l,rsll. 11111 Il.tllMOMI n. Miiitr, ami iiicni: "Hi in IM'IMI AI-MI Is Here ! ,V t , MUM Pre Srlco KOlJUW I'UISON". Of! :& War ilu Jotintton hat returned to Koltutu tu tupt'Miitctid the liunl (or Norman lUir Ilium i: lloder miU Tliomaa Samuel the threv convict who aped from the trlon Into Friday af "ternnon , It It l-fllptc.t that the three turn . am 111 ln.linr near Mlllera mnrh. al In .ecurlng U A Chandler, the of the team. Ml. Chandler, appeared; Mll.,nia() lUr. an they ere latt clever lltll Interpreter, of the Tela hvre toine year ago, and will be re- lV.,r,i ti,t vlclnlt) Tommy ana oiner noreuy uancr. ror rucmDcrrM oy many at the champion the Star theater, Manager llouiton buck and wine artltl of the Pacific haa billed a team of top-liner In toatt Thejr commence their engage tauderlllc The preaa of the entire ment at the Star Theater Sunday Pacific Com unit In proclaiming night, and -m lit be on the boarda hero tbeie gtrlt artUta of great merit. One until Wcdne.day nlcbt. Society Notes (Continued from Pace 1) MWWlWWWWNW.'M' Wi future runthera' meeting were dla cuttrd Som of our prominent pro. tettlonal and butlne men and their wire and torn of our teacher will be milled to help with three pro grama The Importance of uilnc local talent In the uplift of the child waa thl afternoon. The afternoon u eraphatlicd. devoted to Jurenlle game and aporl. and a number of unique contciU were Th. ujM of ttv u. church will held, with attractive prtte for the toM , reception Tue.day evening, winner. Later In the dar a big birth- ' October :$th. for their new pattor. Warden Johnaun tald thU after, noun Wo do not Anticipate any trouble 111 capturing tl.e men. at they 4re practically urrounded. It I not believed that they will thow light, a they ar unarmed." At 5 o'clock thl murnlug the meu paxed Miller' ranch till garbed In the trlpr they wore when they es caped. Potc are diligently tcarch- ing that neighborhood. aay rpai wa eujoyea oy toe ta- Kverybody will die, who enjoyed to the fullett ex'romed tent the entertainment, to aay noth ing of the edible prepared for them Mr. Oerber wa aaalited In entertain ing by Mr. Francl J. Uowne and dren attending Henry'a party were Helen Hamilton. Uuford Hargut, Ralph Grave, Margaret Hargu, Cbarle Chataln, Helen Wirtt, Loll ChltwooJ, Ituth Chltwood, Harry Dot Tin. Maraln Martin, Howard Camber, b cordially wel suhr Problem Mllh Mierp. Meat price may be lowered In the nrit few year by the railing of abeep .ti the enil-arld land of the Ml, according to Profetor W II. Car lyle. acting president and dean of the fnlvernlty of Idaho. At prewnt i there I a ahortage of theep, be aya. but a hep can be put on the market In a year, he ay the abort- Three birthday In one block waa.age will Soon be overcome and mut- th caute of much (peculation In Hot ton will take tb place of beef on klrtrlhr' m.l.llttnn Lrlil tr frt that I L a - - ... . l.kl. ,, .. ,. ,. ... , Ut'lIMM UMiiiiiVM m a. mm v lll .IlirriiaU IIUIT Mr.. George II. M.rrymaa The chll-,lMJ of u- hMe pjlMM J g I Klllott. Judge George Noland and I'rofeator Willi K. Faught. A No land I In Lakevlew, be wa unable to defend blnuelf from the attack made on the three iDr,i Madge lumber. Lloyd Uunnell, W.j r uuai, riKBEii 4. uuwog jr., ion I..I t..., 1.W H. .n.BKS !... f.-..s .7 . , . L 5 I"" 8P" JJIon laat evening. HarrU Merryman. Junior, who made .... ..,... Mr George Noland, Mr and Mr. Herbtrt Gale. Mr. and Mr. Ilobe'rt A. Jobnwn and Duncan II. Campbell. IIxmiIi-v of the ilrisilliy wIH HI itvllglilfut to-lr will lmi uimther , niiuttuillly thl eielillig t rwnflfUl tin. latrincitt that darning U the IHietry ol million when Hie t rival IKgri'MtUuin 'f mutlctana tnrrl lr the einid Unit" in an endeavnr l de 11 mill.' which hath greater .harm lo niMithe tlio iage breait Thl. however it ulilv a flame .! tpxch. fur their will be mvngr bri'attt ' al lluiitlon npna in'iite lint) lliv cimlr.i will lake i'l' Twill ! a gathering of merri malt r, both old aud loung loral f ' ert of Terptlchure. and true i-er of mtiilc, and olberwlte The rivalry cutting lwlwm Mil i hell1 band and the Mlar or. iirtira ' ha ritullol In a ituatlon that prom 'lie a tuutlcal (r.'tt for thute who at 'lend the danre al the opera houte tblt 'eteiilug, for both btnd and orchrttra j havo prepared for thin occatlon a muilcat program that will be an grreable iiirprlte tu the palront TREMBLOR EELT IN S. F. T Mr and Mr. J S. Klllott enter- . talned a few friend at their home In hi debut Into eoctal circle at thl function. Judge and Mr. K. W. Gowen en-1 terulned Mr. Morrl. Ml Ruth Mor rU, MU I'earl Oolvln, Mlu Mildred Lennart, Kdmund Gowen and Ctar-I ence Motachenbacher at their borne on Fourth u, Tine .treeu laat even- j , , AlhUnd. Ing. Klre hundred wa played and I ., .... ... ,, u ,.i,.Kn Mia. Katharine WelU. who Town Topics baa CutlMy Hunt fin- CongrnM II I. (Hover of Chlckaktba. Okla . It making a tchool bout canvaa of the Slith congreailonal dlitrlct of Oklahoma a ft cindldate for con grr He travel with a pair of punlc land a buckboard. 1 The republic of Colombia la tald to have eirellent regulatlont for Ita na I tlonal forrtt. Lumbermen who take' cedar and mahogany are required to i plant young tree, of tb tame apecle ' In the cut-over apace. 'of the year, but thl one tee mi to be 'an exception, for the fur I a thick and glotty a any ever taken la th coldrat reaton Thla I the econd MiHtMAiu: iw imim. in mi slhl 111(11 H Iw rilllMi. I It THAN IMtl, HIT rilll'l I ui:iii: riiiiiiiTCM.n I'nlled I'rett Service SAN r'ltASriSlO. Oct : A ttrong earthquake thock wat felt here thla morning Thla . uf.l a panic In certain parti of the 'r but tlierr wat liu Jauiage dune llrmember the night Halloween Iteinber the place. Moote hall llrmember lb occaalou Dancing and card party given by th ladlre of Sacrrtl Hrart church 31 2t Mima VrmA Vnj.1 w-nt .lie hunllnr bn-a vltttlng Ml luU. Ie for th wm. Ateryenjoy.bl.tlmewaa.penton pJ,t 'w M. '" morning for , fcM nw MDe whro ae flMt ner nuni, .u A.u ( ono wu knM Saturday afternoon at the home of Mn. Perclrat C. Sholl. the occatlon being a handkerchief ibower given In honor of Mr. Henry P niaiie, who I All Are Going. To th dancing and card party to ) oon to leave for New Orlean. where lTen bIIow'en by th ladle, of ah wilt tpend the winter In the Ha"M " urcn. moo. oaii. , cour of the afternoon Ave hundred Tlndall orchetra. .i-.i wa played and dainty refreshment r .enred by lb boteu. H" ,ur hk,n ,,u"- The akin of th tear which Fred A very Interettlng mother' meet- Noel killed a few day ago near Sit ing wa held at the Chrlitlan church, 'w camp on the Kogue Ulver baa under lb autplcc of lb W. C. T. V.. been tranifortned by Walter Donart Wedneaday afternoon. Mr. Wheeler, Into a beautiful rug for Mr. Noel' national lecturer and organizer, waa daughter, MU Nina. Hear iklc are th principal ipeaker. Plana for not ututlly at their bett at tbl time This Year's Grain Crop in Klamath County Is Estimated at One Million, Two Hundred Thousand Bushels One-llilnl more grain haa been pnaluit-tl In Klainalli County thl aetuon than liaa ever Item proiluiril In-fur. Tlilt haa been due uialuly to the fact dial He havt- In the lant twelve inontlia had quite an Influx of neu farmer. Within Hie nett year there Mill be a great uiany more fanner comltvf Into lliU county. Thla will niean In creaaetl buahaeta In Hie city of Klainatli Kallt. More butloetv hoiue Mill be required U co;e wlUi tli Inrreate of trade. More work nieti will liaie to be brought In. Thcwe uorkmen will roiulre home lo live In. Property value Mill Inrreaae Willi (he Increaaed butl new. We have aouia tholce loiallunt Mhlch can be bought at a reaaonable price on rty leruu. Why not buy one of tlieae Iota, build on it and aaaure younelf of lioiu IS to HO per cent Inter! on your inveotrmut'.' Thl. la an iqqxirtuully lo let your uioaey make money. Why not take It? Call at our ofllce for InfonnaUon a to good building location. I Klainath Development Co. 1303 MAIN STREET r Tailor Made Clothes Mean tbote made by Individ ual tailoring, and Intur you that perfect comfort not to bo had In thoto cheaply road. We are practical tailor, and Guarantee All Garments mad by u. Wo now carry a line of well known llalncoala, made to meaaur. Any order left now will re ceive our prompt attention and an early delivery. Loewe Bros. TAILORS I Numu I K. F. Bakery Our Cookie tale are very large, and It I almply becau they aro good. Hid )ou rirr try Hirm? Large rookie, doien l.V Small cookie, pound I.V to 2.V Saturday Special llmton llrown llread.loaf Hie lli'iil good Colfe Cake I lie Italilu llread, loaf . . Hie I'arknr lloiiin llollt, duien, MK ton Haturday only) Nurmi's Bakery I i i i. CHILCOTE SrlU giMxl farm land. hell dralralile clly properly, Wrllra aurrly bond, Wrllr Inturanre thai pay. folli-cl. Ilrnle. I omit ninney on real rttatr, li:t.1 Main HI. Phone (III, b nnWr LEmmfMtir' CXeMtX. i X J. 1 J YOU WANT AHEAD for your butlnt-tt or you won't auc reed Thl applle to the "UP-TO-DATE" MEAT MARKET. The head of thl bmlnoit la au t. pert on iniata, iind make lit pop. ular Aa mi etample, PEOPLE'S MARKET I.ik hk, llamllloii i Jurtla I'HO.NK H3 aaiMMassuueaaMMaV ni'waUEllriiBL naVgni'la''- - -' ."StSai Because We Handle Only Pianos, Player Pianos and Organs We Have an Exceptionally Good Variety For Your Inspection ZSft Kiiimiiiiiinfji r-1 WSf Furthermore Buying by Carload Means Substantial Saying to the Purchaser May we prove this to your satisfaction? Examiw these instruments now before your favorite style u sold, and even though you may not think of purchasing for several years we will be pleased to show you our stock. iragif Remember the Place Next Door to the Postoffitf Open Afternoons and Evenings Shepherd Piano Depot