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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1914)
r am iron THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON HATtJKl.AV, may , u zeT ftfakxeM Baxw73'' LEC'-:tBiBXBBXB tajJBP xB I lBA I JrrrviW mifmi axew m mn Uln, Mr. Lor Hllyard, Mr. Curllt lecltal will bo tin promptly at 3:15. Hcldrlch, Mrs. F. T. Mundy, Mrs. R. (Following U the program arranged: C. Shipley, Mr. 11. J. Sheets, Mr. W.' Ptasto Number IP. Johnson, Mr. II. Weedon, Mr. Un( ,a 1Uud Matvh Uuaiiaei 'O. V. Walter. Mr. Dca Townsend. .. .,, . Miserere from "11 Truvatore" Notice All Items fur the So cial Department will receive at tratioa If ten at Ttic llrrahl office or telephoned to Main RH bjr Friday uftcrnoon or before 10 o'clock Saturday morning. Mrs. Will Hoiuton. Mr. K. D. North, Mr. Vernle Houston, Mr. 11. J. Win tern. I Just as enjojable as It was unique km the "Hawaiian Ta," glvn on . Verdi Mia Dorotha Martin (a) "Long. Long Ago" Arrang ed for left bawl alone by Kobler (b)Mald of the Mill Horvath MU llelvn Hamilton Mr, llobcrl K. Wattenburg, or the Ladle' Aid Society ot the Presbyter Ian church, anil attended by upward of eighty women. The Wattenburg home was tastily decorated after the lt.u.lla. .h,I K vyimlfiil An exceptionally well rendered pro- -'.-' .v gram, consisting of rocal .olo bf the cinc Island, was carried oven Mr. Bert C. Thomas, reading by MU,ln, 1W refreshment. erv Gall Ko and Instrumental sclecUons T0 tate"""" PPr by Mb. Winifred Winnard. delighted W " "" nTT ,' Thursday afternoon at the home ,() --rhe Chatterbox" .Burgtuutler .Mrs. E. Grrber. an audience of music lover at the Mr. Thomas, a new star la th. Iocs! ?.m!LS r.cnd.crtHl pUnd,d "1; " R. Reamc and Mr. Louis In addition. Mrs. Bert C. musical firmament. Is a pupil or Pro fessor Alfred Rogcrson Barrlngton of Columbus, Ohio, and her few public appearance her add greatly to the a. a tocal Instructor. She Uo ud- "" " S,h: - a P' vrell received readings were given by Miss Gall Row and Mr. Elmer French. The Hawaiian Tea was the -ork of a committee composed ot Mt. Wattenburg. Mr. Maxwell M. led music under Miss Grace Chandler, a alsger of national repute. Mrs. Thomas has a charmingly unaffected Stevart and Mrs. J. A. McLean On next Wednesday afternoon. In (b) The Joyous Peasant.. Schuwanu Miss Esther Halne Simple Confession Thome MU Meta Chastaln Coppella, Valse Lento Dellbvs MUs Vera Martin Fur KlUe Deethoteu Miss lteatrlcv Walton Venetian Uoal Song No. 3 . . . Mendelssohn Miss Octavla DeLap Three Chopin uumber. showing various moods of this most tem peramental Polish composer. (a) Nocturne, op. 9, No. 2. Miss Margaret Wordcn -Fautasle, Impromptu, op. MU Fayo Hogue Scherzo, op. 31. Miss IajuIs Benson Vocad Number (b)-(O- 66. way of seeming perfectly unconscious honor of Mrs. R. E. Wattenburg. ot her audience, and sings equally well In three languages. MU Ross Is well known here as a reader of great ability, and her selections Tuesday evening were up to her usual cleverly given offerings. Miss Winnard pleas ed hsr audience with three Instru mental solo, proving herself an ex cellent pianist. Following Is the pro- ho last week was elected as grand arden ot the Rebekah Assembly, Mr. Nate Otterbeln will entertain he Past Grands and officers of Pros perity Rebekah Lodgo at an Informal luncheon, at her home on Klamath tvenue. A delightful dancing party was en- .oyed by the member ot the U 1 I Marguerite Club as guests ot Misses Mabelle and Old French Song 'earl Leavltt Wednesday night. Thej larty was held on the spacious lawn it the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Ru-" '.ell A. Atford on Conger avenue, and the lawn was Illuminated with On Anonymouj entol lanterns. Present were Mar garet Worden. Marjorle Delsell. Ma- La Cbarmante ons Dansex, Marquise .Countess tm tay Dancing . . .Gaston Lemalre Hallull. Alack-a-day .... Coquard Mr. Thomas Th Carpenter Man . . . Miss Rocs (a- (bJ Vala. op, poth Chopin belle Leavltt. Pearl I.eavltt, Claudia MU Winnard Spink. Clara Calkins, John Houston. A Birthday Frederic H. Co wen Earl Everett. Tom Delxell, Graham Job Alexander Mac Fadyen Klchl and Ernal Stearns. Mammy's Song Harriet Ware' Hayflelds and Butterflies ' Under the cbaperonage of Instruct- Teresa del Rlego ors Miss Elmer and Mr. Morris, the Mr. Thomas pupils of the Seventh grade of the The Judgment Day .... Anonymous public schools held a picnic on Wed MU Ross nesday on the shores of the Upper. Still Wie de NachL Calm as th Lake. The young folks report a most Night Bobm Joyous time, and are looking forward Du Fragst Mich Taglich. The eagerly to another such day under Dally Question . . Meyer-Helmund the care of such delightful conditions. 'Wanderer's Night Song .... Rubensteln Sing. Smile. Slumber. .Gouuod Chorus of Pupils Mighty Lak' a Rose Bohannan Miss Claudia Spink (a) Say Ye. Mlgnon . . .d'Hardelot (b) Violet Homa MU Wilts Leonard (a) On the Shore Neldllnger (b) A Uanjo Song Homer MUs Betty Bell (a) Song of a Soul Brell (b) Villa Lehar MUs Marguerite Williams Just a-Wearfn for You . Bend Lullaby Vaanah MUs Vera Houston Duet O. That We Two Were May- 2!5HPH,!?!,,,,W!,IP, log Smith Those there were Alice Duncan. Dor- Mesirs. Klnnear and Mehaffey 0thy Weeks, Marjorle Weeks. Mary (a) My Soul Bend Schubert. Anna Beebe. Pearl llolvln. (a)-(b)- I Decoration Day in the North Memorial Day in the South I I I m sH sB ssaH . II I I II". "II .S WWSlMBM ssB m W i Sacred to the Memory or Heroes Whether 1 hey Wore tSlue or Uray m I sH H I STILTS DRYGOODS COMPANY I "WHERE THE LADIES SHOP" (b) A May Morning Denta Miss Paye Hogue (a) O Irmlngard von Flelltx (b)- Ich Grolle Nlcht. I Chide Thee Not ................ Schumann The Nightingale's Song Nerin The Sweetest Flower That Blows Nevln Mrs. Thomas A pleasant meeting of the Happy C. C. Hogue, uouruiuo was tnoone Ueia this week Dr. C. J, Busbnell, president of Pa cific University, who delivered the ad dress to the senior class of the Klam ath county high school, left this morning for Forest Grove. While here he was the guest of Mr. and Mr. Ktsle Imv, Hnsel Ilarnr. Illllle ton ard. Winnie Wampler. Harold Kln near. Lawrence Mehsffey, Will II. Haymaking Needhamj,cnnt,t,( jiwr,.te Klnnear. Cecil Mrs. R. R. Hamilton Wek. F. II, Pollny. Hnrbrt Barry, (a) Lullaby from "Jocelyn." Godard Jonn Siemens. Mr. Myers. Dr. C. B. (b) The Gypsy Trnll Wheeler. Dr. Cathay. Frank Noland, Kipling-Galloway )r. Leonard and Warren Du hi Miss Dorothy Darling (a) Toreador's Song from Car men Bizet! fbt Vnlh.r a' Mln . Klntlnv.Tmir ! Mr. Ijwrencc Mehaffey ,B fcw dnJ, (a) My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice I (from Samson and Delilah I Mrs. 0. W. Cain was tht'happy vie- Salnt-Saens '"m of surprise party Friday night, (b) Kingfisher Blue FlndenKlen ur number of friends to re- MUs IxjuIso Benson .mind hereof her birthday. Despite A Birthday Woodman,0' unexctednes of the occasion, a lliue UanilDe WalUe jTcry cunuio nine w unu wun cards, roirwhaent and music The Mrs. KrfJ Bcchdoldl of Donanul visiting friends In the county "t for '(a) Mb) . .. . ... .... i weiteriin-nirnus urn noiae 01 irs. jonn jonnson. une ot the biggest musical ovenU ,,.. vti.,hti. u....o orlzes -rda worn taken br Perer .i,e anernoon was spent m ine usual ,of the spring will be held Wednesday J (a)Ho!llng Down to Rio Wnij7s5" Mr. M. W. Coseboom -.w, iu uamiy luncueon wa, evening, wnen tno pupils or Mrs. oon KlpIlng.OermatllPy bfiatiful and useful present servea. Auenamg were airs. j. ii.u. Zumwalt will aonear In recital at ... , r. IJb. .i.n u.. r.i Hamilton. Mrs. Claude Davis, Mr. Houston' opera house. This include Jean Johnson, Mrs. Sam Summers, both tbo voice and piano pupils. Ow- 1(b)- Mrs. George Biehn, Mrs. Chas. Mar-'lng to the length of the program, the -Danny Decver Klpllng-Damrosch lWrc Mr Mr. Harold Klnnenr ind Mr. Those present and Mrs. I'orcy Evans. Mr. Sid Evans, Mr. and Mrs. r RANCHES WE HAVE THEM FROM 20 ACRES TO 3000 ACRES TERMS TO SUIT THE PRICES ARE RIGHT THE KLAMATH DEVELOPMENT CO. 1303 Main Street j-wpI Hnnr fmm Vnn.o nm.n.,,1 .John J. Maolil, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. ,-. ..-.. .. . ...,, ,...HW . (b) Good Bye - . . Tostl Parker. r, (a) I Mi MUs Marjorle McClure Mrs. II. S. Phillips was hostess to the Art Needle Work Club Wednes day afternoon, when Mrs. Robert K. Wattenburg, Mrs. Carey M. Ramsby, Mrs. J. Fred Gocllor, Mr. George Hum, Mrs. J. S. Stubbleneld, Mrs. Henry Newnbam, Mrs. C. C. Hogue, Mrs. George A. Haydon, Mrs. R. H. Dunbar, Mrs. O. A. Wlrtx, Mrs. W. E. Faugbt, Mrs. George W. White. Mr. George Chastaln, Mrs. Karl O. Cum mlngs and Mrs. Phillips, members of the club, were present, In addition to Miss WIlEon of Pueblo. Colo.. Mrs. Bush of California, and Mrs. Piel of Wolf Creek. MUs Hortenw Hoguo left this morning for the north. She will spend a couple of months visiting rel atives nnd friends at Portlond, Alba ny and other cities. Mrs. Levi McDonald and little daughter Joanna arrived Jn the city Friday from their ranch home near Bonanza, to spend a few weeks with relatives and friends. More than a quarter of a hundred attended the regular "Splash Club" meeting Friday night at tbo swim ming pool, and many new and amus ing stunts were pulled off. The ladles of the club are fast becoming expert at swimming and diving, and aro real ly more daring on the "chut" than the men. After the swim Friday night Dr. Wheeler wblsked the mem ber home In his new car, taking half a dozen at a time. In about four trip he had them all safely at bom. and Mr. M. W. Cose boom. Mr. and Mr. II. K. Dixon. Mr. K- ;.. v ;.:i ' .. : Mrs. Harry Richardson, Mr. and Mr. George Belhn, Mr. and Mrs. Cofer, Mrs. U. O. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kane. (Mis. of mm hmo (Continued from Page 1) rssVMsMWS'VVVM start. Captain O. C. Applegate, tha grand marshal, Is a stalwart military man at all times, but ho never looked so martial and Impressive as today, as, wearing uniform and saber, and . mounted on a spirited steed, be rode like a centaur, marshalling his forces, and arranging the start of the proces sion to prevent confusion. Ills stand ard Nearer, William Shook, Is, like the captain, a veteran of Indian cam paigns. Following the ijiarshal and his aide enrne the Klamath Falls Military band. After thl came the school children, a wriggling, smiling, flag- waving mass of bright little tot that extended for nearly two blocks. The Boy Hcoule alio made their first pub lic appearance atjtbli tine. Then came the military section, with the Grand Old Boys, who suffer ed hardships, hunger, disease and In juries for four long years, la order that the jnatlon be unified; with the loyal Women's Relief Corps, which has been silently and tirelessly work Ing to nke tbe'remaJBlsg day f "Blue Army, now" turned Gray" hap py; with the younger grlisled pio neer who fought the wily red maa; with the younger, but sjoae-tbe-lee trte4-ud-ivUd tolvrsb of the ashl ing against Spaniards, Flllplntx, Juti glea and malaria; and Ul mvulluuvd. but by no mean tlm Imi. H, II Itamsby's nt and drum curp, wih Its screaming ud rattling of tho stir ring old strains of the rampalan half a century ngu. The hearty applauso and cbrrlnr that grctd this station came from patriotic enthusiasm inspired from a feeling as deep a that rernrrmt one which caused the men to remove their hat and bow their heads as tb col umn marched by. After the veterans came the city and county officials and citizens In carriage and auto. Aflrr tho corrmonlos at the eere tery and the bedecking of graves, the procession returned, and tho veterans, 0. A. It. and of other war, were serv ed a picnic dinner In the court house park. This rrsolvd Itself Into a re union, and tlm time passed quickly. In the afternoon the exercises were held In the court ho io square. All of the numbers were rendered with a I patriotic fervor, and (he day goes Into nijtiory a one or the most luting ob son tin ws In tho town's history. The program follews: Solo Mri. Don J. Zumwalt "Ten der and True." "lessons In American Patriotism" Xev. J. 8. HtubbteBeld Quartet Messrs. Mason, Walton, Wlrtr and Mason "Garland Their Invocation .... Rev. B. C. Richards Quartet Messrs. Mason. Wallon. Wirtz and Mason "Brave Hearts Forever Btlll. Lincoln's Gettysburg Address ... Mr. Kdwln Cox Rev. ?,. D. Harlan Graves," Memorial Address Hon. Herbert I). Closing Prayer and Benediction Gale "America 'All, led by J. B. Mason 'JUL Mi FOR (MIS! 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No obtructlnti Were allowixl to' stand to hinder the view from the1 lllilKiia aland, rtaliil l&ml mid tirr&ji slatii, HnlrU stood all nlClll befnrn the racing cars, Arrunila lafunnsllua) KUmalti lU.lu. w tl.Ufrtf. Ml. North Bend Is going after n munlcl pal water supply. WHV, KtHtK! & : 0 ffi Vim jtmT ItlflMT lUthlng U the clrinifsl, most healthful, most enjoyable of sports, isMclalty In our big pool of nice warm mtimral water, . , , OPKN lAV AND NIOIIT . . . .Tubs In Conilrctlou K)I,M)W TUB CROWD I.KAHS TO HWIM TUB WATBH IM JUHT IUGHT Hot Springs NaUtorium Theater Guide HOUSTON'S , OPERA HOUSE DARK T STAR THEATE1 WltlGHT IIIKW. "Tfm riprrlal 0rrr," Twixllrel Kperlal "MJIIiiHMirv'a Ward," Pfltho Drama '"lr. Tt' Toolli." i K.IUou Cotnrdy Humlajr FOX AM I.KVA TIkhmi Delaly ! Nrw Plrlurrs I r GETSTHE1DISCOUNT Tho good business manager always Inkin mlvniitiiui. of llm ills count. That Is the reason he Is a aucress. Ii In the muuII snvliigj that count. To unnblo our customem to ncqulnt Hut liubll, we have arranged so that they can tako iidvniitago In ilui gri'Mtest profit-sharing system on earth, S. &. H. Green Trading Stamps Will bo given with every cash iliirchnso. In this wny you will know each month Just what you are Having by purchasing yoiir goods from us for cash. Ut us tell you about It. OUH PIIICKH AUK THK LOYVtHT POWHIMLK CO.VHIKTKNT WITH gUAIjlTV GOODH, VAN RIPER BROS. AdnilMlon U-V t rj TEMPLE THEATER "Tim llraae Hand," Kdlson Two-liei'i !" Patlm Weekly. current r.Teu ( 'The Vllllaa HUM Pmul M, Kalfm Comedy Nundar f allm Weekly. Mexican War Number "Three HcraUli Oae," sCaaaaay TwoOleel Hi "Mtiaigr'e Ikhew," Vltaaraph Comedy ("IKxior'a Truet," Hlagrapu i MATINWO VMXLt A ALL UCINMO WOfOT" V ! I. .J