Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1915)
aW - i?SSfe6v& J ." ' . ATUtmAV, MABQH , , "BgannnnBgtMajgmsie. THE KVKNiNO HERaLp; KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON . t .1 "rrf55j a !? esssht "'""'T.BBnnnnnWBBnnnPBighfc . enasah bl Ib. 1 s In fll sBnanBssYwa .sBaannnhannnnB gtBhsannnnVvtnnnnnt K pV mm M WffclfM I" I Wk Tsstfl M mm H XsfsaL sanDsannnnWBSnfeBannl yMBBHiBJL.vw. aV. A II LlSv laL msaw mM mmwJ HAJssfrflfts ILI -i- Jj? "'ggggm( ' ' &M WWW IV vVJWX eM 1U fcmVI TJfTCJ- SSaeBBaee'SBBBBBBBBBBnt -I Sw " 4 a. BsBT SBBBBeBBnBiannrwt BM vi jr.'" " ... v w .aw " a,. B - f:aAa., v' jtf&asre fa4aa"Mnv Maxwell M. Lou. the reeldeaee of Mrs. Addle Walker, SliWJMnl' Kuril. Mn. Marinette j on Fifth street, Saturday avealag. MeiawIMtn Harris, who an too to I when the following .interesting nro- '--'" -- .Ma- kB ut. & " V!!L!Lr TZ !.3.r 'fri--lTm MVWWaswaai ura i ura rawiu p$deeod a farewell reception at the & fhoM of Mr aad Mn. Charles C. - mjrlklA - tfflh --"-- .ltk i V& wMeawas attended y Mr. aad Mn. Ikim. Mr. and Mn. William JAPDanfVatr. aad Mrs. M. D. OeaU. '(V -'V' ..! i . . g Jtr.aaa an, w. b. nagac, Mr. aaa ;p':-Mrjt;arcy MEvaaB, Rot. aad Mn. ?- Jf-8.' siaMMeM, Mr. and Mn. M. S. -" 3WC'kr.,ai4 Mn. Arthur D. Hay, v:vMr? Mrf Mn. William M. Daacaa. kftMrnatrMrfc'H. W; Humphrey. Mr. .'ia Mr: Arthar R,,Wltooa. Mr. aa &P Mn.'A:X. Wlwaa. Mr. aad Mn. -. aalta. Itohatt A. Mrui Mn.0. C. Kocm. Mn. RataMM, Mn Aartto Say Jtattia ThoauMOB, Mn. Ma V I ! "" I " Z M L T..-miK,- !(. w nan, wn. himh n?...- .-, r.- tv,- wu. n.' ' ""t",." ". :;-tra4a;-BrtW.' MlM-Vnt HoaatM. K-JV. ' m , Willi UraUa MIC t$lafa3:lim faat,,Dr. Ua- &: !,- MoneaaeMOfae aaa i- ?iBraa'wairhlhly 'aajoyed dnriag the ?WXi ."?' i i.'. ..i ". .. aues itoneaae itoane K!aimni i'TMeaaa.1 la.?tfv mjMZMam ' n-ia ' t- SS.JJ' rfavaw aran waa nadered: "Lullaby" Carrie Jacobs Bend Mlta Paxoa (a) "Kathleea" .Kkie Duncan Yale (b) "Mamaay'a Sonf .Jaa. QilleUe Mn. Veraoa Motaeheabacher "Rockla' la the Win ". . . .Kadllager Mn. Dorothea Coter Nocture" Chopia Mn. Alma Cofer Swiat Sobc" ,Ruth Coter "Sereaade" Schubert "Hark, Hark, the Lark" . ..Schubert MIh Horteaae Hogue Miat Loutae Beaaoa aad Mn. Alma Coter played the aecompain ments. The club will meet wiU MUe Horteaae Hogue Batarday erealag, March ltth. Shaw aad Mn. Claude . JH Taaal Us: . . y . "-.. ---" - 7 ' m laatramiatat Daet Mlaa QreU Me V ,"MltUa aad Miaa Ven Houetoa isV-r Voaal t)a:f?. . . Mn. Bert Thomaa S laetrameatal Sato MuNeTaraaght -Iaetra'meatal Soto-MIte Ruth San- m 1"- -kf. I.-' v-'VLight ratraahmeata were eerred to fuw HWUVMrm ura vuunm vv wc ealeyaate erealag. '., j&fe&Mimhew of ithe .Saturday Club C-eww' a I ef MiM Hlc P&xna at ll,L"n --;'n- - - ' I SOW',' hRTMfe &! rl 3Hft m &m fWW &.& S-,X,: m, y-u km .i K ffr . fi'.j. x.;. . y. v.. W":"1 . v -rJ. jr' 4 i aaaii l-iii.i!ZiiVl IT'fT1 . t f to at I rjff't -' :aa- yew kl.4- ' BMStMS - lgHFaVMBHI AwCaWmfS '1 HOU8TONS The Selppiaftoa Sewlag Clah met Thursday atteraooa at the home ot V. B. Fiaaell. Thoae preeeat wen Mn. 8. H. Praacla, Mta. H. Putmaa, Mn. E. H. Yancey. Mn. Qeorge Nehrbata. Mn. J. P. Boaham, Mn. W. H. Harlaad. Mn. H. J. Lockwood, Mn. C. Hill. Mn. 0. Blherger. Mn. B. R. Yancey. Mn. A. Wickatrom. The afternoon was enjoyably spent in needle work and exchanging of cook ing recipes. Refreshments were served by the hostess, and -all en joyed a fine time. 11am H, Coon. Wednesday afternoon the memben of the Tatting Club were the guests of Mn. W. H. Robertson, there being present Mn. Fred Melhase, Mrs. Kin- near, Mn. will T. Lee, Mrs. J. p. Lee, Mn. C. K. Selta, Mn. John J. Keller. Mn. C. V. Fisher, Mrs.' W. J. Stetnmeu, Mrs. H. E. Momyer, Mn. Ketadeever. The afternoon waa de- Toted to needlework, and the hostess served a luncheon. A reception Is to be held Thursday afternoon at the home ot Mn. Henry L. Benson on Conger avenue, in honor1 ot Mn. Klnnear, who leaves soon tor Francisco, after being active In church work aad temperance work here. The reception will be given by the Ladles Aid Society of Grace.M. E. church and the local branch ot the Women's christian Temperance Union. r- The Leisure Hour Club, held tanwell session Wednesday attar- noon ia honor ot two memben, Mn. Maxwell M. Long aad, Mtas Jennie Harris, who leave the city in a short time. The affair was held at the home ot Mn. Bert E. Wlthrow, on Stzth street, and 500 was played dur ing the afternoon, followed by re freshments. Attending were Mn. Thomas -Hampton, Mn. Louts Van Bellen, Miss Jennie Harris, Mrs. Max- 'well M. Long, Mn. Earl Whltlock, Mn. Aubrey R. Campbell, Mn. Will Houston, Mn. M. S. West, Mn. El bert B. Hall, Mn. Charlea I. Robert son. Mrs. Henry Newnham, Mrs. O. W. Robertson, Mn. Fred Schaltock, Spring Millinery WONDJERFUL AKKjAY Fashion's Most Favored Models for Street andDressWearaStylestoSuitEveryFancy MilUn.ry for the mist in her teena, youthful and mature matron and elderly women. Millinery featuring the very newett trimming effect and colorings. Each creation designed with an idea to fulfill the decree of fashion for becomingneM and prettineu. See these new models. All Reasonably Priced The residence of Mr. aad Mrs. S. E. Martin, at 8lxth and High streets, was" the scene of a merry little party riven hr their daughter. Dorotha. aad Josephlnelnk to their youag com-,Mr- Fred ataaaalftamai TVIaiB tia& avanla svaaiataa.. V V V o n. .tnr- wm ni.ved., Friday' meeting ot the Friday aad prises were awarded to Pat Mont gomery, Nellie Sevits and Grace Hoaglaad, and at 10 o'clock ntrash- meats were served to the juvenile gaeata. 'Those present at the little gathering were Misses lea, Wilson, Once Heaghmd, Nellie Bevlts. Mirier Cawklas,- Dorothy Sanderson. Vera Pelican Club, held at the home of Mn. Fred' Schaltock, Mrs. Charles ;i Robertson, Mn. Charles Martin, Mn. Louis H. Bath. Mn. A. R. Campbell and Mrs. A. D. Miller ware present, in addition to the gieeta, who are: Mn. Mary A. Jackson, Mrs. John McLean, Mn. English, Mn. Martin, Dorotha Martin and Joaaph- G- B". Mr- Bm Whit lae Fink, Masters Wilfred Henry. Martin Ramsby, James Clark, Eugene Prouty, Wayne Beach, Cyril Beaaoa, Ted Montgomery Pat and Howard O lock, Mrs. J. C. Brockenbrough, Mn. Fred Scfcallock, Mn. Thomas F. Hampton, Mrs. G. A. Krause, Mn. Montgomery, Ered Melhase and Mrs. Elbert Hall. funuie u.uuun wcui w r. cuyuau. fKeiresnments were served ny me hostess. (By Lora King) " 't . A tt?LL OPERA HOUSE '? DAJUC 1M Wi, V i.yj TAR c(JJL' rv- 1JL . tj-r 3t " t-.'" " ?,w:" THKATIJT new ue, rreeesua gi ADMmaMOy lc aad'aoc e-.-"' - W 1 i S& " Wrt- & 7S&ILJK.J.3 With Old Sol riding high la the heavens and the strains ot the Gray Eagle and Opera Reel ringing in our heads, we arose on Thunday morn ing, refreshed and -happy, after a few noun' rest from the flnt session ot onr long contemplated Quadrille! Club on Wednesday evening, which proved to be a great, grand, gratify ing aad Joyous affair. Oh, aay, knights and ladles, votaries of Terp sichore, we had a time! Walts, polka, schottkich and lancien wen indulged la to some extent, but quadrilles were the main feature of the evening. Many In oar hunch were people In Town Topics Moving Storage Plant. The Klamath Meat company has a crew of men engaged In moving the refrigerating plant from the Hales market to the Palace market, where it is to be enlarged and Installed. art Stilts Dry goods Company I "Where the Shop" X .. .a. .l a. A .. .. .. .. .. .. .. -e- -, A A A .a. .. .e. .. .. e. .e. -. .. a .. a. .a. a. a .a. a. a. a a.. .. .ev e. .e. -a. a. .. .e. .. .. .a. Moving Pictures "Her Duplicate Husband," the three reel feature now being shown at the Orpheus, is nn offering of ex ceptional merit and interest compell ing qualities. These features now being exhibited at Klamath's Klassy Show House are the best, and such as theater goers have been paying extra money to see. Only subjects of merit are now booked in this theater, and those attending can be assured at all times that a flnt class show will be presented. The comedy ser vice now being run la-absolutely the greatest ever shown in this city, and will be greatly strengthened next week, when our Keystone service starts. The management has been trying to secure these greatest of all comedies for some time, and assur- , niK'c has JiiKt been rtwlved that the 'the fact that the Actual sellings of J . scrvlco will Blurt next week. This (ho Htory nro neon, should portray will miko up tho greatest program tho ttory ntt llu rtntlcm of the book; yet shown here, two comedies uiul u hnvo pictured It in thHr Imaglnn-. three reel feature. t Ion. For tomorrow "Mexican Hatred." i Many of the rharacten have noYr a three reel feature produced by Mil- before taken part In ti picture pro- ler Uros. 101 Ranch, will bo exhib- iluctlon, but are men and women who ttod. This Is based on the resent have betn selected by Jack London, Mexican situation, and Is full of being naturally gifted with the The arimlflxlnn remnlns thf Intent In milt llinlr rmnortlvn unrla. t I 1 . "Martin IMen" t onion lo us highly recommended. Tho production is mado by "Paramount," and In lit six parts. thrills. same. Tho dim version of Jack London's famous story, "Martin Kdon," Is the picture attraction schcdulod for pres entation nt the fitnr thcator tonight and tomorrow. Tho story Is one that most Westerners are famlllnr with. The scenes for tho most part are tak en In and around Oakland, Derkoley and San Francisco. There are also, many beautiful glimpses of tho Ha-' .Mf'iiS!"!"." Mr-'on,0"hIah''n;'Her Duplicate Hn.lmnd. self selected the cast, and this, with, ThrJ Reo Fcfttur . If money and service anything to you, thea Buy a Ford GEORGE BIEHN, Afttl Yes, Long Distance. That the fame of the Klamath country has spread some is evidenced by the receipt of a letter from the middle life, but the way they "camefigie of Pines. Cuba, by the Chamber of Commerce, asking about this, section. Information Hearth KaJeode , KXPLOiTS OF' ELAINE" NT . ' ,'j " '-.- .f f n itiS . -ffiHu. AKj xrjM-.u t .'iUHMAMSm OF XBW YORK' t vjtpfwrs 'J.T.-Tfiy"m)tL ri, A.i- Trf- ?Cl!W3'.w?r'?fw-r -., am -" "i ii .a . , M $LiJw .fs ;. MX eeu u:. .stfiff . f. ,-' r' t ff.? -re -wi e-v-jt tur m ?-. Ifiijf felVB M:P;iE- '-TH E A T E V I S Jt W? - . . I Z-Sil .i. ' m m "'.& WS- F.IVK KKHLM 4 TONIGT WFPr-' .Latest' War Seeaas 'rf'H, eBBBLr?' ?T?Ur" JPi hr - -- W JssfVBVaawv Two-Rel Drama WtS.;fi ''iaii.i f$ft K'lofr 'Drama j. 1 SSw J WgSSJBg wsPaTB i if ." f 7. ..tee' mmn -mjx r iU ," I'-vvvrar W9V aatisy SUNDAY 1. ' VRagrai Comedy IBM! VflBia WflSJ! f?fft i"7'tzn: zir ?&& 4fwe rrrr-, ., I i-m'syXS. llUlaulVlll lIUIlVI'llll'IfKH a8sPKrowwa.wvi'f . '" mvWhbPio?v,, house (vaiuu t. s . AlAlgMm' Pf' fflW mvwn POOR UTTLK GHai8 DREAM OOMEB TRUE STff" Maa:M aaaaalSe JSfC; Wl back" and picked up the threads of an almost, forgotten art, was good to see. Their went through the Intri- 'cate maaa of the older dances with Bays Into Ixal Fin. tying colon. All agree that the ere-j B 0etx ho em bibs ws ngait nappuy wu, -.. wth the offli0 of the A)goma what u better atin. that tola la ot!LuiBDer tomgmi purchaM(, an ine jasT,.IOT w enr iwf vu lru- -,.. i- th.ltrm at W V.. fUohnrn mote the pleasure, of onr friends, ft Co Hereafter ne wll, dwote o8 even thoagh we do daace twenty-oae .- tn 'thn fnnl hlll,inMlB i, times ana neat ma oaas arnm. .. A meeting of the memben of the degree team of Prosperity Rebekah lodge has been called for Monday night for practice. Tho captain re quests all memben to bo prompt la attendance, aad that all attead. The Bridge Club was entertained Thunday afternoon by Mrs. Clarence H. Underwood, her guests being Mrs. George Noland, Mn. Chas. F. 0tos, eoke Mn. Will Baldwin, Mn, Wesley O Smith, Miss Maude Baldwin aad Mtas Betty Ball, The afternoon was le- votea to bridge, and the prise was won by Mr, stone. Following the award, a dsinty luncheon wss served. k . Mrs. A. E. Mlttejstaedt was hostess to tho str Nena Clah at her home MLlneeta street Friday afternoon, and the'nMmben stoat' a vervDlsk. aatfaftacnooa coUg aeadlework. 1U- tniitumakim wara'. mrrad hv th ha. " - " . " f WW - " - - w toaf jtit the'g nests; who ware Mn, I. D; WWtaaort; Mn. Bdmnad M. Chilaote, Hitv.W. '.' Boyd. Mn. J, W. Howje, efw.':sVat C. Rtjhards.Mn.' . J. BOSTON, March 6. To be a poor little girl with the poor little girl's dream ot some day becoming a pj-lnceas with untold wealth and then to suddenly find that the wealthy part of the dream has come true, ! tbo experience of fifteen-year-old Jofephlne Romano, whose father Is I a laborer in the employ of a gas and company In Everett. i Josephine's dream of wealth came true Just the other day when the wss awarded 116,000 by a Suffolk county Jury for Injuries sustained several years ago when she was hit and tripped by a live wire which was dangling from one' of the Boston elevated poles. She was sp severely burned about tho' bead, face and bands that, the marks will remain on her for life, A scar extends across' her neck from. eartO' ear, 'sad both handa areUdtslguredl Only two Annan are of. use on her rleht hand. kf'It Is "a inueh'money that I don't know what to do with it.' ska said.' "I think I'M antOt In the hank and. Diamond Tires satisfy 99 of their users when vou come to think about it. ' It means built-in mileafire of the ' sturdiest sort and the price is y ' y honest and low, not padded. , ' j This letter explains it: L ., "PhlladelphU, November 28, 19M "VV believe that it will intsrett vou to bnn, that out of 1500 Diamond cases sold this year - up to October first, the number that have been returned to us for adjustment amounted to lea than one per cent. This we consider a remark able showing, and speaks volumes for the qualitrfthat is built Into Diamond Tires. About ninety per cent of the total number sold were Squeegee Treads, which we consider the best tire value we can offer our cuitomers. The service rendered by this type of tire ia consist. ently uniform. "CHILD'S TIRE COMPANY, "Per Chae. J. Roth." And other dealers all .over the country tell the same story. Added to the. wonderful Diamond Service, you can now buy Diamond . Squeegee Tread Tares at the following . "FAm-UMT" PRICES: Mas Saueeeeo IMS 12Jt 144S ffT Size Mad 37 a S SSngft rjlAmatifl Squeegee I20.SS 2S.70 33.SO 4S.OO ''S,, SgPp fiMMSSd e$muuiE. xd!x AI "-- " r.raVASSA rvlJrnTiMmmffWjf.j .IBaHaf gSWM' ' anamnamnamnfMBa i ' WL- limmW ft ml I; HHi ually Clover Plot A Mountain Ooat," Comedy ADMIHHIOV 10c ..v'.'..l' TnmnF,nw. ?..;:" - " .';:;;', v.:. i K:?3 '"Mexican Hatn-il," &''&'. i Another of TIkih.. 'I'Iii-IIUib In Tin en I'nrts "HmwU to Hie Hmi'i'I," Comedy AD.MIKION Kit- MATINKK KVKItV K.TI)ltll.) AMI HIIMY AT t AreYMinfortheliwfilni Devebpnent of Klani Falls? Manufacturing of wood cotton mado clothoH tncniiH n better, livelier and n iuor proipwa town, with n gn'ator par rtlt Our business Is stnadlly oa tW IncrntHC, and not only are ta local refitted ladh-s our citel imtrons. hut nlo tint ldl h tho BurnmiidlnK town atidsut Try a tnllor mado Hull this prlM Wii enn nmko )i)ii any tyla. no matter how fancy. Our prlcos. considering tn torlnls, linings and Myl, 9 very reasonable. J. A. GOLDSMITH 1.ADIKH TAII-O.H 4 Corner Tfilrd nnil "la Hff ' " I Bankrupt Sale bf Plumbing Stock Also Office Safe The entire stock of plumbing and pipe-fitting " teriaU, teeU and machinery. aUo the office saff i, J I n I VJ i will thgGftay; Plumbinf t Copanybankrupt, mm t 7M Main Street, Klamath, FaUs, Oregon, si J lliH o'ebek p. m Wednesday, March 10, 191S. v., ," ''Wr'j 'W C, THOMAS,; Trustee in Bankrupt miLtt. r,"-Mrs; B. K. Willli.-Mn.Wil then he a real lady' . Off la. 20f NMftt sWvlding i- ii i - - (J J (. i ' " ' y-Wj t.5i."J' 4 M ti- '&W J.. -&&! lJlrtrL-. K Hi 4 ; Ejiraft- tz .vt a &; r. - Oak m;i &mm& .5 .v ' mi T 0.sjrJ!sfi jiA'tt te,&ftf li ?