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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1915)
tpVN Ji.' iw'vTi: ' -airtWIM- -MB - . - , t t WPWPWWly Ill SSI I I I H l 11 I III an ft' V" THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON h&t: mm M8&&. .Vi USX 5&S5 Sfefsl 3841 I43WS&& .. (15 ' j Wt 5-VI Iff- ' lv ?, iji ',' N lwr,3Kw.- l7rr'V,, rep - S.I--.- . i-( -'- sn S " VL B MJT e ilJiA -.-; moving ncnir : .j- r ' -i " ' "-r S.3fc VjJ ?"Vs . yw--' !. Ja1 i.r r,v l1-" ' ., '! lJuV Ifr. H ,Nil Bwlf wis f'nBy harmony;'" -fyBSI w6nt a1W 1 1 VbEa IdSAVK IViBmMk STORE H y1 H wKKkw WITFff " 3" &MiIW,: THAT'S tvi:'BllPV - ONBBOOMINCI :- HAK SEE .. J-5? '- ' ' c ... ?' V i . .,..- ;- ;,.' ''' ' -. -v" ' - " Jx .wwwwwwiwwww wywvoyw S, L QUR LINE of Fifteen Dollar Suits has arrived and say, there are certainly some "pippins" in the bunch new weaves and styles stouts, slims, regulars. We are at your semcfinr Fifteen. Other styles to TTiirtyiye. if ."V Leading Clothiers j l j STORE Leading CIothier 'Uctvcttvo Crll' Coup,", ft BV lnrt dctuotlvo morjr, U th main at trnctlou l tho 8tr thter toddy anil tomorrow, "Detective Oratl'i Coup" U tk story or gntiMRn croox whom livclnlty U counterfettlni. lie MkM an hi Itiuocont tool n mn bout town, who In umioquinr U lodged In JH. The ttroiluctlou l brimful of Ibrlll- InK ctcupuiU', which kc tlio Inter cut tcnto from Htnrt to flnlnli. "Itnntlot mid Julio," n biirlMqun comeily, made by Hrny, the cartoon lit, will cuinplcte tudnjfV six reel pro- grBiu. The OrphuUH tonlKht proauut "The Terror of Orent City, or n Trultor to tlm Knlnor," ft thri-o rwl offering dcnlliiR with tho. life of nn offlcer In tho tlornmn nrmy and tho Iom und Huliscquunt recovery of vnluHble (ler mtiu nrmy pinna. Thla picture abound with action, and la of uu- utinil merit. "Shot In the FracM." nuolln-r of those screaming comedies now being shown at Klamath's Klaaay. Show llouao. complete the bill, niMDAV. MAim.. AiM "" U a.. I nuusront IitrKan Wa'WMMVi,avv HOUSTON'S m WI'lKA MouSt'i DARK STAR THEAT'rtl m lU I-'IVq 'nrt'H "iiniiKt Mini .lull.. -nm """-""' 'KB vnr.u eometiy, umv j B'jj Uaturdny uml 8imJs)v, llaiel lnMll ( "ONIJ Cli Ollli (IIRUi, MMtnf ru-iy KnlurOny tl , al Utilll Hnltoa a Chuffcr. Itos Sutton lias Just purcliaaefl a Ford touring car from Qeorgo fllehn Insurance that paya, pays lime. Hro aillcote, MS Mala W, Mubscrtbe for tba ll.rald. (9 CMta aaoaiu. ? iJ . I . -,.-.. hA nos HONOR "UDPA" RUE , - ENJOVABLE. PARTV HELD AT S J.SBUSTA: V1EH' IXvHONOR OP TTEHIURTHDAV SCHOOL lg .t lS-.v 1 TS' tfT 1933 v. scene of Able debate w--. -- A J8. M.5 .. ijf . i-. 4 KeraU Special Service). SHASTA. VIEW, March 11.- Garrison, Carl Garrison, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Miller, Mrs. Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wilson, Mrs. John Hale and Rev. Hutchinson and wife. Quite a number of children were' also pres ent, it was a representative gather ing, and the day, was. spent in an agreeable manner. The occasion was Interspersed with vocal and instru mental music, .wit, humor and remi niscences. A sumptuous dinner was spread in which all happily particl-i pated. Grandpa Rug was at his beat, j .and .thanked the gathering for. the' oration tendered him. " -About 7 o'clock' the-puplls of the Shasta View crnmmat sphnnl mioth. I .-. -.- . -.' ..--v.. - - . i Diea at tne.sirowonage nome ana ae- Many Industry Buildings Put Up at the Exposition -The bated the question; "Reselved: That the negro has been worse treated by ., -.:.- -. , -. .- r. i iuo uesru uas ueeu wunu iruaieu art r1M1,,,ow,Ba 'ineaas oi. uranapa Kue, .. ... ... ... ., :, .. $j;SmiiSA the. home "of Mr. ind1 the wh'tenan than the Indian' Mr. t Mra.ankMr.Prnk Strowbr.dge P'L" Chtw "i B tT 1"T ' S .iir. i - .." v., w?tirand H. E. Wilson,, W. M. Chandler VrldAV Van(na in tinewti ' hf 77U ;WrthdaVKMr,and Hn. W.M. Bal-fn? C' Ba"ey were cb0'en Mf 4 ., ey, Mr. andMrs. John L. Bailey. Mr, JUUBCO- d - and 'Mrs. Fred 3CcMannlne. Mr. and ' The Question was ably handled, and I- ' .iim''xiT u ri...jr n .- j. j the Judees could not decide, which JMra. W. M. Chandler, O. h. Chandler, Roy Beck. Mrs.. Crosby Garrison, Mrs. 'Virginia. Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elliott, Mrs. Wm. Sims, Mrs. C. M, Ktrkpatrlck, Mr. and Mrs. Barnes; X. ' ; Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Chitwood, Mrs. J,! h debaters of more mature years U Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Miller, A. M. 'fa? f a, ' 6 . .ixs. -i ' '- i&Jk 1- r ',a i" : a' , sf - --? :r, - 9 " it . J. lr. "' , iVl !, K av x '"t .. u?5 '-7. V JftB" R .4 . ' K.-iE ' r BfrTi'i mb mw weed after m.. 4 C CCU ADKI &," -, THE. WOOD MAN .&?, f ' -f ' s. " '!t a aflitM i ratwkaa' ' ;4r OK"kaifti f or kk OattlakBi ; yhoaw 7 laVftt M Mate aasl lac hte to jwar side won, so they declared it a draw. J It was the consensus of opinion that! the question was handled in a more' able manner by the youngsters than . Following are the names of' those -who participated in the debate: Affirmative Joe MIcka, Pauline jobes, Gertrude. Jobes, Ada Hunt, Rudolph Cacka, Mary Kotera. Negative Ethel Strowbrldge, Al bert MIcka, Joe Kotera Mary Hunt, Helen. Jobes, Frank MIcka, Charley Dobey. Plwbigg ad TaKwthBg We Do the Work Just Right PADE PINOLE "The Know How Men" Cor. Oth KUaiath, Phone 217 A alHKBBnr7$VJEAff pSHsRfMEisflkEHiBHsBW i SBalBViBBBBBBBVBlsKSra4XsUgWrEMHBH nmnxed to see In this bijou atructuro evidences that not only Is the unfer mentod Julco (which tho Vintners buy) olio halt as precious na tho tormented wlno they sell, but rather tbo other way tho burden of proof Is on the fermented drink to show It Ims halt tho value of tho pure, un fermented juice. In fact, In this day and ago, old Omar would probably bo hard put to It to find In his Persia or In Europe vineyards supplying tho wine Indus try which will comparo In alf) and . wealth to that broad band of vineyard known as the "Chautauqua drape Belt," which now embroiders the margin of Lake Erie from end to end and which has como Into existence because, of the development of the grape juice Industry. ' flrapo Julco linn n temple all Its ovn at the. big Han Francisco fair, i Its exhibits 'show wby the Lake Erie vineyards aro so rich, for millions of ' gallons or "the national drink" are' now conRiimed by Americans every year. Tho Paluco was dedicated February 20, by Dr. C. E. Welch of Westflcld. N. Y grapo Julco pioneer and hond of the company which built tho tern plo Tho exhibits tell tho story of grapo Juice from tho first dozen bot tles put up In a kitchen lu 18C9 and prescribed by physicians as a tonic to tho vast manufacturing planta of to day, whoso annual output Is three million gallons. 'The Terror of flrcat Cljy, or A Traitor to the Kaler," Three Keel Feature, Replete With Action "Shot In the Fraraa, A' Roaring Comedy ADMIRION 10c TEMPLE TUEATgj -iiKHiiti oi tin urn-it fittUi.'il " wo unci 8Mil 13 "HUghtly Worn r.'on," Vltagrnph Com8; "(lritaly (iHlrh I'linrlm 11- BellK Comedy ' ! "ItuMer llrowii or Cure ofOaili 'II Edison Coin!? "lrtfln nrnnls HiiKan," t Vltngraph Drama ADMIHHION AI.WAYH 10 1 MATINKK l.ll,V AT t: ai.Ii mck.nhi:i) I'icrrai J MERRILL OPERA HOUS Merrill, Ore. MOTION PICTUItKH TtWN, AMI NATUIIII.WH R MATINEE KVKItV HATllltOAV A.t KUNOAV AT : GO TO REX CAFE I'OH IEAIJi P QUA MTV Fried Chicken Every Day Rex Special Coffee Give Satisfaction -Well, what the Vintners " I wonder often buy One half so precious as the stuff they sell." If Col. J. Omar Khayyam of Nalsba pur, Perala, the, well known "wet" were to return to earth and take a Mroed. hoaJHaa. - III in .i ri i i r '-, r,- :-! mmiiiiiiiiiiuiHuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii aaai iMaBa ar t s aa. ? bbi' bb bw -. aa weeK cna specials K - & r - :.:' ' - JL -' - r jj f. VT. - . if X .Tl opeemi no. 1 aB S.J- iTM -WH BBaVkBBBBBBBW- , m4:WL: ' I 'JaWmHKiHPH " cmW, HaMMlergon, La Prin- ' WWJs V JtSr I I&bI fmir0 vrseu at B. I' iP'Wtitm I III f avaWI cloainar aiit erieMm: -ivff jfiifmm0Cm4nm ITiT d.i. ti ocr . LaKCfrlt LmH special, .,...,:,,. "D '-. - Bn M aa".aa - - . bbb, 11 k 4 ,jf r v.;? :' ';,- j.srmil'"l''ifll aMc na RaiU ai am . ., ' . . 'Uf"-BR'W'BM,. .. i' aamJfFarritJaia 'li. fj 111 ' uz"z "-?? I 'III-.' - t a iiinriitaa vuh) ..-m. ....,. -w. fMji;' -,1iV1-. .flW'l JF' Raaular 11.7S. i '-' " iVt.t5ffiMraWte4 aaaaSimJI 'BteaFJ-B ,1. Al-' V ,T-.. ' I e' 4 , - ., vma&,asMkir, -w:;ur;r-" w OX ft ' .r.-.irai !..'. Ti'Mim 2. 'lW-TiVVjaA.,!-.i .-,.-1 ' .i,-ri.' ' 'rir-j ' i. jjft. -f , . '!. f .- i un , stroll down the glittering row"of man ufacturers' exhibition palaces that is ono of the most delightful features of tho Panama-Pacific exposition, stop ping in front of a perfect poem of n building and entering therein, he might find the answer to his query. Tho colonol would' doubtless be Car of Iteos. ,. Ed Dunham of the Dunham garage today unloaded a carload of 1915 Reos. Tho Number, 1017 Main (food rooms for night, week, month. FISCHER'S ROOMING HOUSE CITY "7 MARKET -V We take prldo In our ability to please, and our customers era always satisfied, because they get the best. COLUMBIA RIVEIt SALMON A SPECIALTY Freeh Sen Flali and Fastens Oysters Always oa Hand UI4 MAIN PHONE Ml Spring Fever Tim when you waatii make garden. We wW to help you with a tfa new lot of Package and Bulk Seeds Lettuce, Raddiih, 0m BeeL Carrot, Pun, Corn. Bean. Pea aM Sweet Pea in bulk. All kinds of Flower SmI r I SUNSET GROCERT Phone 200 at lnTH AND MAIN I for Friday and Saturday Special No. 2 Two Specials in Women's Underwear Muslin Gowns made of soft cambric and daintily irimmea, Special, 50c Each tjPovaat Covers made froaasoft material and U.tily iriaaaaea cialr25c' Each v Special No. 3 MEN'S HATS We are anxious to dispose of everal broken lines of Men's $2.00 "and $3.00 Hats. Not all sizes in each line but all siiee i the ntire asaertment, l S ."?" Special, $1,35 - i OnljR . ,'"" , ), iXV , - H t r i ' 4 wm'smwh. aiasaaaaaia! . t VtL4,'?Hl":": i. v , j. , ' BjejBMpMpjpjMajaaBaBBBM-,-,-,- ;