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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1914)
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON rmii.iv, junku.1, tun il BOTH FIGHTERS r rAOK roim B i ARE CONFIDENT ODDS ARE TKX TO FOUR ON" THE IllO CINDER UOT11 MKX DO O.VI.V LIGHT WORK TODAY AT QUARTERS United Press Perrtc PARIS, Juno 56. Conftdonc tnntjS be will win tomorrow night's battle m for the world' heavyweight chain plonnlilp Is ircMcd by each ot the) raj principals. jpj "Tho flRht wilt end quick when 1 get a chance to land a right on tbaH Mr skunk's Jaw," sold Moran. "I am In fine (hap?, and know I'll win." ' "Nervou 1 should par not, ald Johnson. "Moran I a nlco young fcl-H low, and a pretty good fighter, hut hp ha no chance. K Pro lost ray punch I don't know It. I know I'll win." Both men Indulged In light work and shadow boxing today. Tho odds hero are 10 to 4 In favor of Johnson. It Isn't the Purpose of This Ad to Dictate, But Rather to Act 5 as a Guide in NEW THEATER IS VISITED BY 7001 5 Bringing Your Attention to the MANY AKK UXAI1LK TO GET IX SIDK OKI'HIXS AFTER WAIT- ixg ix uxi: for more tiia.v, exi: HOCK I Ono of tho blggMt crowds over as sembled at an opening in Klamath Fall swamed toward the new Or pheus theater, which Tlndall & Star ling opened to the public last night. There were two shows, and more than 700 attended. Besides these, there wero many who were unable to get in the show house. A big crowd was gathered outside all eTcolng. waiting for the first performance to end. Tho Orpheus is designed especially for picture shows, although there Is a stage for vaudeTllle acts. The seats are all arranged on an Incline, to bet ter the view, and the Indirect Illumi nation system Is used. In addition to four good reels of pictures. Michael Zarich, Xylophone expert, gave solos, and he also played with the Orpheus orchestra, a splen did six piece orchestra- Magnificent Line of Men's Wear to Be Found at This Store Theater Guide HOUSTON'S j OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER ODELIj AND HAHT SUgUg, Dancing and Rapll Fire Acrobatic Comedy "Between Two Klrws" Lubln Military Drama in Two Parts "Ostrich Fanning la Africa," Edison "Hatband's Experiment," Blograph Drama 'lite Janitor's Flirtation." Edison Comedy AdinlMloa 25c TEMPLE THEATER hiiinini MEN'S SUITS Where to Buy Them and What Kind to Buy VOU may want a nice Suit for dress wear or you may want a Union Suit of Underwear. Regardless of the kind of a suit you want, so long as you want some thing good and do not care to pay a fancy price for the privilege of carrying some maker's registered trade-mark around under your coat, we feel that you should know that this store is offering the GREATEST VALUES IN MEN'S WEAR TO BE FOUND There are dozens of people who know this already, but most likely there are a few men who are inclined to think it would be impossible for them to find what they want at a drygoods store. Our advice to these men is to take a few moments' time, visit this store and surprise yourself by looking through our choice assortment of men s wean CLOTHING SHOES UNDERWEAR SHIRTS, ETC. Our Line of Men's Suits at $12.45 and $15.00 ARE BETTER VALUES jTHAN YOU USUALLY FIND We Give &ttf .Green Trading Stamps With Every Purchase I Iwr i Jrpf lie tt & ' 3 M& m B VSsBBBBBBB JIBSSBSSSSSSSSSSSM SSSSSSSSSSSfc S ENDEAVORERS TO FORM CO. UNION MEKTIXG OF SUNDAY SCHOOL SO CIETY DELEGATE WILL) BE HELD TOMORROW AT MT. LAKI OTIIEIt XEWM. "The Yellow Slave," Melles Three-Reel Japanese Drama 'A ltai.li Iteienj'V." Fatheplay Comedy MATIXEE DAILY AT 2:80 ALL LICENSED PICTURES ORPHEUS Klamath's Klassy Show House TOXIGHT AND SATURDAY "Hearts and Swords," Comedy in two parts, featuring Fred Sterling. "Xobody From Nowhere," Two-Part Drama Michael Zarlsh, Xylophone Soloist Change of program Sunday, Mon day, Wednesday and Friday. First Www 7 1 SO Admission 10c (Herald Special Service) The Christian Endeavorers of the county Kill meet at the Mt, Lakl church Saturday, to form a county union. Delegates from Klamath Falls, Merrill, Bonanza and other local so cieties will be present. After the picnic dinner there will bo a program of music and talks on the various phases of endeavor work. Everyone Interested is Invited to come and enjoy the day. done, the crops were not affected ma terially. Mrs. Charles Siemens is In town where she has gone for medical treat ment. She Is reported very III. PRIVATE ROOMS WILL BE LISTED RODEO COMMITTEE ASKS FOIt A LIST OP AVAILABLE ROOMS IN PRIVATE HOMES FOR HOUSING THE GUESTS On account of the illness of Miss Siemens the Indies Aid of the ML Lakl cburcb will not meet at her home. As was announced, unless further notice Is given, thcro will be an afternoon session neit Wednes at the church. Miss Julia MacReynoIds la visiting her sister, Mrs. Alec Cbeyne. The heavy frosts did a groat deal of damage to the alfalfa and grain. The gardens aro in bad shape. How ever, where the Irrigating waa being Have you any vacant rooms In your house? If so, kindly telephone or otherwise notify the Rodeo headquarters. Tell the number of rooms, location of your home, price of rooms, etc. The crowd to attend tho Itodeo this year will bo larger than ever before, and although Klamath Falls baa bet ter hotel facilities than any otbor small city In Oregon, tho visitors will more than All the hotels. To see that all are cared for, the listing of pri vate rooms has been decided upon. lOaS WHIG TO A6UHS CAl (Continued from Page 1) wMWNWMWWWWMWM more executions aro expected this nf tornoon United Preaa Service WASHINGTON, D. C. June 26, Indications now aro that Villa will take Mexico City within a month. Ex Peru think that tho backbone of the lluerta defense has been brokeu. The voteran of his army have been crush ed, and now only the untrained levies are Iclt to defend the capital. United Preaa Service .NIAGARA FALLS, Ont., June 2C. Ambassador Naon expecla the consti tutionalist delegates tomorrow. It Is expected that tho delegate of Cnrranzn, flushed with tho rlctories of I hell armies, will attempt to din tnto terms, while the llucrtn dole- ate j will stand pat for a neutrs.I pro visional president, Sorno Hucrotely fear that lluerta will ittcmpt to force American Inter vention. It has ben learned thut the proto col whereby America agrees not to re quire a salute to the flag for tho Tarn- Pico incident waa algned practically without discussion. Labor Commissioner Hoff had a meeting of oBcIals of labor boards at Portland to consider needed labor legislation. Milwaukee will get f 1 gas from tho Portland Ou coapaar. In all equal suffrage states women In public servlco get equal pay for equal work. ACROBATIC ACT ON STAR BILL ODEI.I, AND HART '.LEASE AUDI ENCE IX OPENING SHOW WILL DO SLACK WIRE STUNTS DUR. IXG RODEO In Odell ami Hart, who opened ut tho Star theater Inst night. Msnagvr John V. Houston hits hooked two clover entertainers for his show lioune, Tim two are clover lit acro batic work, and keep things Ihcly with a fUNllluilo of bright comedy, They give sorno song mid dnnru milli ters In addition, Tho tfii in will re in ii I ii here durliiK Rodeo Week, Am iiii additional fea ture, MamiKer Houston has iirrmiKed I'jr a slack wire exhibition every after- noon (liirliu: thn Rodeo, A high wlm will -bo iitretdied ucroitii the Htruel from the theuter, mid will Uu lined by tho performers. Doctors In Parte havo begun a cru sude against Indies' veils, which they dcclaro are perilous to health and mere receptacles to atlcreftes, .. NOTICE School DlHtrlct No. 10, Lungoll Vol- ley, will receive bids for a ono-room school Iioiiho. Illds clone July Oth. 1014. Send bids to Geo. Noblo Sr Langoll Valley, Plans nt Geo, Noble, Ilnuk of iloiiiiiua, Voglito & Co,, arch itects, Klnuiuth Falls, 2C-2U-1-3-0 h Housekeeping rooms, Mar bridge Mom limit 10,000 Homi'ti baVik v ,iurln liif.iriiintlim nt-out cd for widow' priulons In Pnnyl KUnutili iulu. Kr i'UiUtAr, M Be Fair A month or two nxo romlderslila un favorahln coiiiinmu was mndo cou lernliiE the to called "strength of Ilia ulectrlclty" being delivered In thn city or Klamath Pull. Thn Council litvr stixl In it voltmeter mill put it on the Untiling circuit. There lin been n coiuplciinni nluonce of miy riiporl or the niidliiK of this limiriiuietit. Wo,ililuk It might bo lutorustliiB ' the eiiNtomer of electricity to know whin tho Council round. They found that the limtriimi lit lm not shiMtii n ri'ttUlrtllon of le llian IIO volts, Do you know thut thn Rules mid Regulation of the Rullroud Com mUilon uIIowh n variation of 5 pur cent below this flguroT California-Oregon Power Co. i,