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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1915)
4: -"CI S'VJ tl J & I tl -. i If".. 3 W '4 $m 1 THE r.,MwMt. ii.n. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON wattwswtuv, wwiiwaht it;0 rw5v V-O" 8 i w J1 ' At "Danced with the girt te Crtngnam frock The prettied gtrt la tbc roow!" . 4 ,. v- fi. tf A Pretty Girl in APretty Frock I. a combination that proves irristible to everybody, and the feminine heart that cannot find tatufaction in the splendid line of Red Seal, Fine Zephyr and French Ginghams we have now on our shelves has . something on hermind that a pretty spring dress cannot overcome. It k useless to try to describe them, for the range is too great. To go with them is a line of Spring Coatings that are calculated to please the most fastidious dresser, and in this line, too, is .a large assortment from which to make your choice. Woolen Dress Goods is another line of which we are proud, and which we are sure will please Klamath county's dressy ladies. The range in price is almost great as the variety. German CivilGovernor of Antwerp Dressed in His Mediaeval Costume as Stilts Drygoods Company WHERE THE LADIES SHOP REGALS SENT TO CELLAR BY MAX .A klf treat la la store tor patrons of .the Star theater. Saturday and Sunday. "The Spitfire." which was to have been presented on these nights hast been lost. In an effort to please the management as well as the patrons, the film company Is sending two big Famous Players' features for Satur day and Sunday. Miss Carlotta Nlllson. one of Amer ica's most beautiful and accomplished actresses, will be featured In C. M. S. McClellaa's famous play, "Leah Kleschna." This Is a masterful story of ;a woman burglar. The added feature to be presented Is the Famous Players' production, "The Sign of the Cross," featuring William Farnum, recently seen here to such good advantage In "The Spoilers. The Sign of the Cross" ,1s one of those photodramas, which everyone should see. It will lire long -In your memory as one of the best picture plays you hare reviewed. "Leah Kleschna" and "The Sign of the Cross" are each In four parts. The entire program of eight reels will Tk shown for the first time on Saturday night The prices will be 16 and 15 cents for the double bill. A five reel program, featuring "Leah Kleschna" will be presented at Saturday's matinee. Usual prices. 'At the Sunday matinee the entire bill will be presented. REORGANIZED BOWLING CLUB "TAKES THREE STRAIGHT OFF THE SHOE MEN AND TIES THE PLAMS FOR FIRST PLACE Too Much Tipperary for Tipperary Man gHuJKT - gasfl jK 'If'SnanBBBBBBBBBBV SnV'rfYl'i )1ibbbbbbbbbV gSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBwVlR'llga'IIIIIIIIIIIIW HsI'ifwHKSrgsi gSBBBBBsflgalBnnnOTKt ?J&VV-1?. t 37nBBBBViaBBBaW L9ssssl VafflgSBBBBBBB lBqrWffTtWBffilHnnnnnnnnnl W5i:?13K3HgM Wwm$nKR$3mmmm i f'mOtMtammmm gssssssssssssni'.iiyjliWssHgnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn gsssssssssssssBtCSglilf1 'IIT'MB jKanTaBgSBBBBBBBBBBBlK AS VBhUHISBBBBBBBBBBBBBgSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl bsssssssssbssssVSMKMMbssssssssssssss ' aafi&annW . Eight Die in Fire in Marshf ield, Or, 'vj 1 United I'rcM Bervlco iimaiinini 11 w-t. - ainiinnr inini, roil. 17,Ai ji. result of k lire hero today, whleiav itroyed the boarding Iioum i T 0. A, Smith Lumber comma .iTM ...... liMMHIM t h.. .I....I Ml S niu """ "U mvmii, (IRQ Utl,, JUrru. Casket Factory It Destroyed by Fire (lulled Press Bert lc SAN PRANCIRCO, IVb. 17 ... swept tho plant of the Hnn FuuIm ' unnKvi vuiiiiun)r, iuto iiiunr, riuiu ,' n ft,i"M iiinn Xylnntler In Town linns Nylamler, formerly Inur-. ' lor In agriculture on ilu. Kti..i I Indlnn rosorvatlon, but now cobim I l -fc l.t -" ?m mm a inrni 01 in own on tho Mmtt I iv. ; Rastorn Orcaon. mi nM.i..tl ....- ... . : "", seciinn 01 mo siato, tuny eajor Ui'l luxury or reprmoniMioii on the nl road commission nnd thnt bodr t see tho valuo of Uolnc toBMtkk.' to enrourage railroad ronitrnctlet. ' A flax plant and uheo nu.t t 1 '-- yia . being romldered nt I lie ntn n. 'I smi This I. P. Strand, th. now CvH the I..I h. teen won, dur.nK tsrl- f lnn-nrii nut 111 clinrRO OU8 SinKCH HI IUlW "" - governor of Antucrp , . ut In c mrKo tiilk(1.ej.r ,t i,oonil0r Strnnd of tho Belgium city i.y . -,- - , ,,, 0XocuUvo, BIM U authorities. Ills costume makes 1 m U m Id Qf ,ook If ho had stoppeu ro... ,,, nm, urotk In on,, of tho chief ...r tho'orlt ,5 js., ot U.e conquered n,U,on. had It. tho hyes that turned tho grind- stonos for to grind tho axes, they made n chuno of It, playing tho hand organ. CHESUNCOOK. Me. Michael P. ford, or Dublin; or from Cork ... !, h hM, th vard boss It's not such a long way! at Camp C, on the ureal nonnern -an' Bowling League Standing W. L. Pet. Maximum 7 6 .688 Palm 7 6 .683 Llnkvllle 6 4 .666 Regal 6 10 .260 The "come back" of the hitherto disintegrated Maximums was In the nature of a surprise, for they took three straight games from the Regals. Incidentally, they placed the Regals In the cellar position, and tied the Palms for the league leadership. Tonight the Palms and the Llnk vllls will roll a three-game series. Last night's scores follew: Regals 1 Hayden 138 Ackley 161 Jester 140 Houston 161 Van Bellen 166 "It was a couple of thlm college IaiIa iM-(..o.vnofara av ft nil 4 tilm lumbering operations, and Is rated mI u Tboy brougM ,n Vrukn, Cnllf.. mjh: "Time nrter time I hau had lumbago nnd backncho mi lndly that I could scarcely do any- 'thlnic. I l many renu-dlcw. but I, win.) Kiftiuil to do mo nil)' good, llr- "An It was Tlppornry, Tipperary, . . ,,.., f)ll( b(lX 0f noun's jail day long and most all night long; 'K(lnoJ. vllu ,m. ,rlmhp nnd other Tipperary irom uio tnmp ai inq ",,,,,. m, U.fl." j l'rlco nop at nil denier. Don't simply ask for a kidney H-mouy gci Doaii's Kidney I'IIIh tho trniuo thnt Mr. I.oelaie had. roHter-Mlllmrn Cn props., Iluffnlo, N. V, (I'ulcl AdsertlRcmcnl) Theater Guide WMVWVMWi ij 1 'Houston's Metrsfflitaa Amiseaob HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATEI one of the finest old-time lumbermen In the business, came out of the woods the other night and said he's all done for the winter, unless they want his at some other camp. There was too much Tipperary there for Mike," he told the store keeper here. "I felt mesllf going' I'd been afther mutherln' someone with a peavey had I hung on another day. I'm a Tipperary man, 'born In Castleconnel, furnlpt- the dear old river Shannon, and proud, I am. An' I know just how far It is to Tipper- ladle Berrtee Ottcial Visits H. G. Wilson, supervisor of In dian' reservations In Oregan, came in last night for a regular 'inspec tion trip to the Klamath agency. He will spend a couple of weeks there. Insuraace that pays, an pays on time. See OhUcote, MS Main St. Totals 760 Maximums 1 Ambrose ...168 Wlddoes ISC Johnson .,.... 136 Miller 189 Hubbard - 0 2 3 146 103 117 134 116 134 183 107 138 148 694 686 3 ' 3 194 133 164 118 138 146 180 146 139 187 ary town from Limerick, or Water-jowls the chune for the cook's talking ma chine last Sunday week, and wurra! It spread worser thin the small pox. Divu a nit ata x care lor mo grlndln' out, ' 'TIs a Long, Long Way to Tipperary' 200 times, or GOO times, but lvery man In the crew of 7C mln was whlslin' and slngln' it. "Whin tho cookee turned out at 4 o'clock In tho mam In' he sang it half In Madawasha Frlnch nnd tho Ither half harelipped. Thin there was grand chorus for breakfast. The teamsters sung it to the hor-r-sos in the hovel, the swampers scared the rhoimln'. Mind ic. It's not n bad chuno at that whin sung by n whllo man, but warm! Whin thlm l'o- lackers, an' thlm nussluus, an' thlm Finns, nu' thlm mongrels from tho dlvil knows whero, took It up nnd choked and strangled tho chuno about mo homo country, thin roo Tlppornry hlnn.1 beenn to boll. ' Xotlco to Crcdilom "One btiunre-hcad used to get up! W " bankruptcy. 'III llio UMieii rtinics jJiHinri i.uuri. I for tho district of Oregon (In on n stump an' cronk like n rovon Sho bono ono long way Tipperary, sled-tlnders they Totals I .764 800 720 Herald want ads get results. asw wood after to4f SEEHORN TOT WOOD MAN L-v.,,, t bed, bf ,W? sjsspi Jssi sainns f- ms "His Uncle's W" Comedy drama la two reels ' A5feMd Wtf7v . .1 4 v J- "CBa44rad'tae Fishes ' Comedy " 1 ! ' ADMISSION 16c MATIRfKK sCVSRVSATUJUIAr A HP 8CNsAT ATStis. .. with It. the ..LnflHB annnnnnTts" W W H Your Goal M M , f H and Ours dXJfi J H If you want a shoe s'ttmif' &M H that's "IT" from jkU fit A H the kick-off a Jfji fl ? SBS sboethatwillstand hy J . SBH all the mass plays L, 'V d SpS and scrimmages Jr i A aH A shoe with which you ( f1 w & ' BjBaal .A. nan hurh- nr aifainst v3 Met M . gcwv anyining lacKiu iiiu BMlkJ PRSfwf l d.M.v,vraa ucijvuas rWEirl -SM L. y For College Men and the men with the li !HH PBJJ love ol a iooi ihoo in their iSH BBJSiPk, t veint. We have the Saxon in rafJHE w4 4"JannnnaCr b,ack "nd Un cal(skin' in & VBVmFw . anniMLsaV9 psttern with all blind eyelets. tSiV'S. 'anTVsantWT &k- LfnavaQBsanawfV W3 .m CI Ci . " aaanissBBnBnBnaT i aw sawa 1 n aa Imia r bbWbbbbI m . ,JH.j 1H. V ianananatBBBBa aaaaaaBvSBsl aaVA - BBBBBBBSK lBJlW't .lanananananananaal aaaaaaaaaaa5iifc aaaaaaaaaaSaaaaP ,sWflai mos' far off Bangor, blraoby I go' ! Just llko that. 'TIs little I'd loft of him If mo Tlppornry tlraper hnd ccr got looso! "I could Htand so much Tipperary no longer, nnd Just ob I left, a crazy Canuck was commencin' to rasp it on a snuaky flddlc. It was mo that says to mesllf, says 1 'it's a long way to 'Suncook, but I'm on mo wny,' I'll go somewhere v. hero It's nothln' they know about such n chuno but tho dlvll knows where," Amerlcnn Lum- barman. "Iiv, Lurk anil (olino" A comedy, In three part fcaturlst John Unsay, Lillian Walker sat Walllo Van "The I'lot at tho It. It. Cut" Second or "The Hntnrds of HtMs series "Ommt Kato" Vltagraph comedy, foaturUf Kate Price 10 and IBc Points the Way , . , , . Tli In Htiitcmeiit of it Yrelcn Ilcsldent Will Interest Our Headers Our neighboring town Yroka points tho way In tho words of ono of Its most respected renders: James Lovelace, Fourth streot, ! bankruptcy). In tho mutter of the estoto of William Howrnd Wynnnt, bankrupt. Tho creditors of William Hownrd Wy nnnt, of Klnmnth Falls, In tho County of Klamath, State of Oro gou, ami district nforcnnld, bankrupt. NOTlCi: Is hereby given, Thnt on tho 5th day of February, 1916, tho ,Htild William Hownrd Wyuant was , duly ndjudged a bankrupt, and that tho first meeting of his creditors wilt I bo hold nt tho odlro of tho tinder JHlgncd, In tho First National Dank Ilulldlng, in Klamath Falls, Oro- gon, on the 1st day of March, 1016, I at 3 p. m nt which time tho said creditors mny attend, provo their claims, appoint a trustee, oxnmlne the bankrupt, nnd transact such other business ns may properly come before tho mooting. Dated at Klnmath Falls, Oregon, this 17th day of February, 191C. J. C. ItUTKNIC, Iloforoo In bankruptcy for Klamath County, 17-lt Coming MalNnlay anil Hsaatf Itlg Double Feature Hill "liKAH KLKHCII.VA- In Four 1'nrts 'AT TUB HIOX OF TIIK CHOST In Four l'arts Featuring Wnt. Fnrnum MitllurfN rvcry Hatuiday nbiI aiStSO AGAINST THE TIME OF WANT- l$ . ft m Jl IT JfllArsKj 'ir-&rwfift Gm?K mr: m, 'ls"T3k laSjliA ml Jem imWr i Yanafsaar X ' " - you wilt bo well guarded it your protection ho a well filled savings hank hook. Want has no terrors for the saving but only for the .thoughtless, The time to guard ?jigalnBt want Is while you are earning. Begin that protection by onenlna nn BeeauBtrfTiiia7tru1 ,sj day, or next pay day, FIRST STATE "M SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TEMPLE THEATlf1 I'alhe Itelly News .Jl Latest War News and Current BW1 The War Baby" Lubln two rcol drama . .. .. .. - i a.mml "KHrtftW Aaveawnw - . ? Oraheui-Bel Ik drans i "Kafcle f te Ottjr Oraftr sal Vnprotected Ruble ' Kssanay comedy AUMIM8IUN ALWAVH io (HW1' MATIN KK IIAILV AT tl ALL I.1CKNHKII MCC" MERRILL OPERA HOI Merrill. Ore. MOTION PIOl fV ..tanlVI f AND J - jT ? I BJWW" VJf a m