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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1915)
- " '. &8M8to&t4$',' " V -Wjw WJDNMDAV. MNCAJfS v ' THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON USgW. i&swi liMir The Best Dressed Women in ISWi ' r - & l.vif . ' a - 1. v ;, Are Wearing the New Silk Petticoats From the Stock of Stilts' Drygoods Company We Give 1 "w""SSSSr' .riTiii i . ..' ?? -1 ""53l '"" i ." .. - : J.J fct Klamath Nil iM; in II v -m i II BBftftftftftSJl II g M m r' Ur II tfsssn 2&r ? I!!, '& zl 1 wmf sgz 1$2 I' aiaaiia i mntaffii r H Huialv ? SmMv v .. .- ... f.,11 .ml .r. rJ-k the minute in every re.pect. The ttylas include the Jertey and Kakar, and they come in all the fancy colors, embroidered and plain. & ., MESSALINE PETTICOATS Too, in a Urge variety of pattern, that will suit the taite of the moil faitidiotu. A Mile in Travel rora Dollar in Tra STILTS DRYGOODS COMPANY, "Where the Ladies Shop' Umber Deal Is Big My m St ? K U. ' ISV -? lr isr ?r. "it f V jz4fr MR MbmmCi htacsb 1 Critk-KiMndi Tract rr. ?a ii Tke'toUowlac fro the PortUad Jounul U of treat iataratt lecally: NagoUailpai pending for a period or MTeral months hare jmt been cloeed wherebr the Desebatea Lum ber company, at Bead. Oregon, aelto to 'the 8heTltn latereau of Mlnae apoUe, Ulna., a body of yellow plae tlmker eererlas aa area of about ee. acre, located la the weetern Klamta county aad some of it with' la are allea .,K T S3? .Jlt-rJL r. "' - - Ik iL. J..a t . a.. SW?4 Jk "AT,C1 " uwl 0 3tf. " -C Sherlla of the SheTlla Tim i& ';, her'eoaipaay. with oOcea la this If-Jf t., " ww is wiereneo wiib l. U. i.f "i9 ? the 'deal, said todav that th nnr. 1 . r ' - 'SfceTlia; hU aephew, aad others In E,V -f- caaa wUl gtre the company 180.000 '0"iC' yow Plaala that district. K yTJgsgg rs with a total cruise of some 4,000, 000,000 feet. TeatatlTe plans are to begin log ging and erect a sawmill the coming summer, "unless all sign of improve ment In the lumber market fall. How large a mill and to what extent the nnerationa will be nroaeented de fends upon the turn of the market conditions. While the Shevlins have no mills In this state, they operate several mills throughout the country. The of Bead. The amount I1'! noldlnga In Central Oregon are ,. -. i. ..tA . k. lM,n v reach'' of transportation j and only spurs will have to be built' to get the output of the camps or mills to market. John E. Byan, who was Interested in the Deschutes Lumber company, who has been stationed at Bend, Ore gon, is now in Portland, and It is understood he will become affllated with the new owaers. Ex-Secretary Knox's Son and His Wife Have a Separation v In Fraternal Circles 'SOTK8 OF INTEREST RBGAKDUiG THE FRATERNAL ORDERS IV s? J The'fellowiag oncers were installed .attght by Ewanaa Camp No. 79, iWeisimea of the World, at a well at- ;iAteajit aweUag held ia Ue West -, aaaaf the I. 0,c O. r. buildlag: Caaeal Commaader w. E. See- ' Aariser Lleateaaat W. TyrelL - ''Beikar W. P. lteMUlaa. Clers;-Cf K. Brandenburg. tEseejrt W. 8. Turner. , 'Watohwui Chaa. T. DeLap. gentryFreak L. Applegate. . 'Maaager J. W. HUtom. 3??s - j-Klaauith, Lodge, Loyal Order of -. . r . the usual weighty dlscuseloas regard ing the affairs of state. Mrs. Addle Walker, chairman "of the February banquet committee of Prosperity Rebekah L dge. I. O. O. F., has issued a call for the members of the committee to' meet at I. O. O. F. haU at S o'clock Bnaday after noon, when plana for Ue lrrest kind kind of a lire social month will be outlined. Members of the committee an: Addle Walker, chairman: M. it. Doty, Kitty Tulle, Fred Hyndman. Jasper Bennett, Elisabeth Short, Bar rel Short, Frances Waldron, Georgia Sloan, Rose Johnson. Laura Bice. Ethel Grose, J. W. McCoy, Addle Mc Coy. August Pell, Ellen Pell. 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O. O F.i was'heM last aight. Following ta ragalar ritaal work, the members remalaed to enjoy cards and to hold LOST Opal stick pin. Return to J. B. Habbsrd. Star Theater. Re ward. H4t yBB jdr .Jujftkfm j j Jt BaatjiMaaaaB-.-. ' lmmmmsmmmmmmmmsEammma9B!EiVHMM'rr ,e? " v Tomwrr ' " ' i "Aa;Faea WJaJeeT,. ,-s " , Twojreal ifeelf 1 featuring J, Warren 'tkV sfs-tPtIWslsl . ' SSe -' iVf"y v - r 4?" ftbsnil Weekly . f&ffiffiqniemm aad laiatt War News Herald want ade bring remit 10 HEADACHE I 'NEURALGIA PAIN Mrs. Mary G. Knox, wife of Phil ander C. Knox Jr., the shopgirl who surprised the family of the former secretary of state and others when she married the young son four years ago, left her home and went to New York, where there were reports that she would sue her husband. How ever, her lawyer said that she did not contemplate legal action. He did not know the cause ot the disagreement, but was certain It would not get Into the courts. Their home for some (ttme has been at Charlestown, West Virginia. Previous to their marrlueo four years ago Mrs. Knox, who was Miss May G. Boiler, had been a salesgirl In a department store at Providence. R. I. Knox Is 26 years old nml im. been employed by a newsoanor nt Charleston. 'According to the state ment of friends of Mrs. Knox, she and her husband mado their home for somo time with his parents, and though treated most kindly by them. ,she v.as annoyed tecauao he did not maun provision ror a homo of their own. "One Wonderful Night" Is truly ono onderful picture. Thero Is action In vry foot ot It. There are many cliuructurs In tho cant, nit of thorn nro to lu commended for their excellent work. Tho scones nro many nml nro must beautiful. Them nro man) thrills, ninong the most notUctiblo Is tho plunging of tin niito out n 200 foot embankment. It would hnvo been hard to have lected ii hotter mnu for tho lending rnln than Frnncls X. Iliullinail. lie lorlrn)s the pnrt of n young onKlncor who has Just returned to America from n long sojouru In China. Upon his nrrhiil In Now York ho ory tin oxpi'ctodly becomes tho center of In (oroit of n clou-r conspiracy, which ere many hours pass by, proves to be thu night that destines his ruturo happiness. There nro many Msllc en counters, ii ii tl nlso somo real henrty Inughs. To mako a loug story short, "Ono Wonderful Night" has everything to make a great picture. Tho hill will bo ropented tonight for tho Inst tlmo. - -' A Inrgo number of uiovlo fans who nlgbtly attend tho plcturo houses hno never seen a flint and hnvo no Idea whntaver In whnt form tho movies aro made. In order to give Its patrons uu In- Hlght Into tho business which furn ishes entertainment to millions, thu management of tho Orphous has pur chased n reel of film and will cut up and give a strip to everyone at tending this theater noxt Sunday night. Tonight tho Animated Weekly will bo shown. The news of the world U given In this picture as well ns tho latest war news. "As Poto Willed." n two-reol special featuring Warren Kornlgan, and "It's a Boy", a Sterl ing comedy, complete tho bill. SOME MINOR -WAR NEWS FROM i.irn.i: stohikh from tiik front that ahi: com THROUGH TIIK CAPITAIX OF THK NATIONS .SOW K.Afll OTIIKIl KOMK AUK TRIVIAL, HUT AM. ,IIK I.NO AT THIH TIMR. n flro In each, and for to i Ihfllr It.Mltla kj.vk'.i.l 1m BuJ ii Theater Gnii MMVjeVaWMV M Ott a 1 awt dl a 19 Mat Mukut ami float safer. af Dr. A-SrtJr U.t.1. P" 'MTi .;;,;, aWmAT. AT (AT ANB H 2J " tm wnl go wM Ma BesdHss te saver wasa ran Zg2 " aad JZ ! mv w a dtee Mekage of Dr. Jajaas -!- JTr Dea's aaflerl la m. . --:.' -u i.l i-.7." '- vu wm im LOST Gold watch, open face, How ard movement, monogram. L. W. M. on back; Tuesday night on Third street, between Main and Walnut. Reward. Return to Herald. 27-3t Herald want ads brine results HALL GRILL R. H. Clifford, Ragtime Piano Player TindalTs Orcheitra e Every Evening , 6 to 9 p. m. HENRY E, DkY,,Prop. , .Mrs. O. A. Rehart j Whereas, it has pleased our Al I mighty God,t In his infinite wisdom, I to call to eternal rest Mrs. C. A. Re hart, beloved mother of oUr csteomed sister, Noll Bremer, Ho It resolved, that wo, tho officers and members of Prosperity Robokah Lodge, No, 104, extend our heart felt sympathy In her bereavement. 1 IUsolved, that a copy of tbeso reso lutions bo sent to Sister Bremer, and that thoj ho spread upon the minutes of this lodge. STELLA SHEETS, PRANK ARMSTRONG, MAROERYv OTTERBEIN, Guild Meeting Grnco Kplconnl Guild will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 nt tho homo of Mrs. Frank Ward, cornor Jiigh and Third streets. Importnnt business Is to bo transacted nt this mo, and all members nro asked to be present. United Press Service t "Tired of wnr tnlk" It IU i I ItltlkfVtl f ,1- ill.. ...H . .. I ... . ... -t 4 l.tfiwif iwk. !. yur mini w riiiuiii iu iivrnA, jj Now York.) Week-end trip homo, Five orritcrK wlm Kut kttj from tho trenthes nn now a regular week, mado for it on(b m thliiK nmotig tno nritinn HOiuiora nt sort, wont to thu lnt hotH i tho front. iplnro, ordered nepnrato roots j Tho rcglmenU which wnru engaged luring thit desperate retreat from Miiiit. and tho subsequent ndvnnco north of Ypres, the thoroughly ex- lmiimul nit tho result of three months' continuous fighting, uud ns fir u poxvlhle, they hnvt- brvit wlthdr:iwn from tho firing line, mid replnced by fresh troops. Leave of almoin o Is Kraiited' when ever possllilc nnd the war-weary vet crnns mnko a bco line across tho Channel for a week-end nt home. The nnmi'H of tho lucky one am publUhud In the orders of the day, mid tho men selected helmro like school boy at tho end of tho term. "Telegraph for ii dinner nt tho Tro- catlcro, I'm dining and sleeping out," whoops a young officer nnd on dis covering his nnino In tho list, nnd In ton lioura ho Is In London, The men's chief grlovnnco Is thnt they hnvo to ny their fnro back, hut It Is ex pected that this will bo remedied. Curiously enough, the thing tho week-onders from tho front want most is news, but thoy are tnuih dis posed to discuss their own doings, CLEVELAND SOLVES BIG PROBLEM Of the 1,000 women In New York city who have undergone the "twi light sleep" treatment," eighty per cent declare their ordaal to w. been palnlete. , "TI7" PlinnniPK III u-LnUUOld SORE JID FEET "TIZ" draw, out the acids ami poisons that iiuff P your foot. No nutter how iar, you work, how long jou ilanco, how far Jot walk, or Jiow If)ng jou remain on your feet, TIZ" brings rentfu' tSjJ, ""fort .".. is won ttt?gt'orJoy',,,oMnev'f,: Get a 20 cent box of "Tiz" . foot torture forever wear smaller i.V keep your fett fresh, sweet anfhapp1 United Press Servlco CLKVr.LAND, 0 Jan. 27. Clovu- land has started In with n vengeance to solvo Its problem of tho unemployed. Slxty-oiMi thousand workers are Jobless, nnordlng to recent statistics. A citizen's committee, appointed by Mayor linker, Is today nt work In tho Interest of ovcry unemployed man nnd woman, Houso to house canvasses are being made. Organised sub-committees nro scouring the city for nil nvnllablo work. These com mittees nro bringing the Jobs to thn Jobless. Kvory available unnmnlnvi person Is llstod and as fast nn Jobs nro found they nro notified, ' " Two hundred Cleveland churches havo taken up tho campaign. From tho pulpits, pastors, nrlesu and rabbis aro urging their congregations to form neighborhood "hire a worker" clubs thnt will croato odd Jobs about tho household for tho un employed, -f A commltteo, composed of busi ness men, Ih raising a fund to be loaned at low Interest and thus stim ulate building and other Industries. AH morchnnls and manufacturer! will bo visited wltbln the nett fort night and be urged to "build now" or "Increase your force." F, 0, Oof, president of tho Cleveland Trust corapnny, ,,,,,. tho ilMnn com mlttoe, Tho municipality Itself w creating work by the Immediate eg. cavntion for a big rewvolr. Other city project, are to be put Into opera, turn u soon as possible. Houston's NCuipneuUl 0W0W HOUSTON'S OPERA II OUSI DARK STAR T HEATH Tho great indies' World ptHll "OXK WONIi:itlTL.M f . t 1 1 I vnciiiMA w LM.iHi.lri V lliiolisaaaa , "" 1 In four purls , -'lny Indaatry KducAtlontl "PoImhi jr" -': a .1 Comedy JO and 10c COMING Thou. W. 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