The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 03, 1915, Image 4

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, a tvors UiBte foatnre to bo akown
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Thlo pletaro atory
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la watost aroaad a. ataUlar plot; taa
slaaif of a aahaisriao, Tko'pletarw
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1 aaaaiariaoaro of inoattoaal ralao.
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MSwVaitaeJvto onitm of Ckarloa
vftaidVlaiwB work, will bo shows, ai
!a ,'tM""Cawi-' toalght and tomorrow.
This U.aa aU-Ur prodneUon. amd la
-I nltllM wnllimrtk aula Thnna-h
4tU'aMsaiaMt' kaa oom coaspollod
r:'"to;ralM:tkradsjiltOB,vrloo for pro-
idaottoaa of tla class la tko paat,
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'ti'ftaro''ao,ralao. will bo
sad afoaday, wbos thooe all-
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Jr$kfZU9?,mKV 'oxcltlag- soaass la
4Ti jNatdro." asoat of wakh are tak-
fr, fioa aboard a prtrato yacht. There las
I dwdjr:sM slot to Ua production, sad
ivgmM'wmr, -aaiaahijg methods In which
3v5y
,he ,rlWsaf sad hU saaoetates are
"latholr, oforta, brlag forth
Mftjigsr. , Carlyle Blsakwoli
riff"- ixas SpiUro.'
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Should Be a Brilliant
Tomorrow
Indications are that the day will
be beautiful, and this tame detcrip
tipnwill apply to the hundreds of
women of , Klamath Palls who se
cured their Easter outfits at this
store. The new Gowns, Coats,
Suits and Millinery supplied this
season by this store have been
particularly attractive, and we will
take great pleasure in seeing our
women so well attired.
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"WHERE THE LADIES SHOP"
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! TODAY'S ODDEST STORY !
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; United Preos Senrice.
MARWETTE, WU.. April 3.
; Anna. Swenaon. vtolUng nurse,
created some consternation when
her first report to the board of
ednoatloa showed that 592 of
the 939 children she had, exam-
lied were defectlTe physically.
But it wasn't a marker to the
sensation that resulted when
Anns west into details. On of
the ltosu ia her report wss s
recoameadstiba that 169 of the
ia childrea "go aad get their heads
washed."
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' Julia Marlowe, the actress, has
been cosTerted to the suffrage cause.
MKaos" Beta kaock.them all for
ty!e. JC. K. K. Store.
fBMranee that psjs, sad pays
time; .See CttHeote, dW Msta St.
Today's aswa ta The Harald.
What Jo you tkktk oP this for coruiUhcy and
uniformity of makaup? Two Maxwall cars rumtiaf
ovar 300 milwd with a tlm Kff wt-.ncw only 34 soconds!
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VENICE, Manh 17-Bsraey Old.
,HM wo tbe.VEMCE GRAND PRIX
sata.raee todsy, coreriavg the SdJ.IT , ?
la 4 boars
(over MM
He completadiM rare wNhoat a sta ';, -gto
stop, drlvasf a grast race ia Ma
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Carlson, ia a MAXvl'JCLl, was sac y
ond, time 4 hoars SM ailswiessad 4B4,"' "'
-secosids (oyer CO mfles per. hoar) ,
'stopped oace far gasoriae.
Ruckstetter third ta s Mercer.
ssHsatff tho row MaswoU
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YESTERDAY'S COAST
LEAGUE SCORES
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At Los Angeles R. H. E.
Los Angeles .......... 3 7 2
Portland .:.... -. . 1 4 2
Ryan .and Brooks, Leonard, Krause
and Fisher.
At San Francisco R. H. E.
Oakland ......... i .... 8 'IS 2
San Francisco
Prough and Elliott;
Schmidt.
r At Salt Lake
Venice . i
Salt Lake ...........
West, Cecannler and
Williams and Rohor.
8 16 6
Pernoll and
R. H.
5 13
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Spencer;
Fifty thousand dollars a .year
of
the University of Oregon mlllage tax
is set aside for butidlsga.
Boys Suits, with two pair of pasta;
some Sao styles, st K. K. Ki Store.
Willamette JValley Southern Is to
be extended from St. Angel to Salem
during the summer.
Herald want ads get results.
94 BfJaates 'Si : '. i. .
miles per hear). '' . - '
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car at $M0,
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Tae Batter music to u lenucrew m - - - . N(MWMa
JOMb hlsh mat at Sacred Hcrtf deemer Uvoth '"".
church I. the. met bountiful yet used '
t this church, Mni a combination
of tho host milliard's tiuuwa In F1
And 0 nnii Ptn' mnss.
nnii Pelera' mass. Tho .or
con tonic of tho pnttor, Uov.
William
MpMlllnn. 8. J.k'n "Yp seek Je.
vrho Is cruclflodi Ho In risen; ho
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The choir Is UHdcr the dlrocllon of
Mrs. A. Y. Tlndftll. who Is nlo orgsn-
1st. Tho members are:
SopYanoMro. Matthow Smith, Mlsa
Claudia O'l.aughlln. MIm Alice Mc
Court J
Tenor Lawrence Mehnffey, mish
Dorothy Weeks.
Alto MIm Marjorle Vc'kB, Miss AdaitrectBf upairs.
Soule. Carl Schubert.
nasa Hhlnehart Motschenbacber,
Joseph H. McAllister. M. J. McDon
ougb. Violin Mr. Jute Harlow.
Bass viol Profeasor Sam nitrrett.
The Members of Calvary Command
ry.KnlghU Templar, will attend In a
body the Easter oxerclaes at the Chris-
tlon church tomorrow forenoon. A
splendid Easter' sermon will be glveu
by .the pastor. Elder 8. D. Harlnn. and
the following program will bo ren
dered:
Processional "Onward, Christian
Soldiers"
Hymn
Responsive Reading Ps. 91
Prayer
Hymn
Offertory
New Testament Lesson
Sermon "The Resurrection"
Hymn
Benediction
The following Easter program will
be glToa Sunday night by tho eholr of
Grace Methodist church at the church,
at p. m.;
Hymn "O Worship the King". .
. . , Robert Grant
Prayer
Anthem "God Is Not the God of
the Dead" Roger Cox
The Choir
Offertory
Vocal Solo "Jerusalem" ......
. . ................ Henry Parker
Mlsa Parker
Quartet "Glory to Glory's King"
, Oabrlel
Misses Benson and Parker,
Messrs Motschenbacher and Hum
Hymn "Christ the Lord Is Risen
Today" ............ Chas. Wesley
(From Lyra Davldlca)
Trombone Solo ..... Mr. Hutchinson
Notice of Sale Uader Kxccutloa
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Klamath County.
Albert D. Hays, Plaintiff,
vs.
H. F. Carstena, Dlllle C. Cantons.
Geo. P. Robinson, Fannie L. Rob
inson, H. A. Buffum and Ida M.
Palmer, Defesdsata.
Notice Is hereby given that by vir
tue of an' execution aad order of sale
Issued out of the above entitled court,
and In this cause on the 3d day of
April, 191 S, upon a decree made and
entered of record. In said court and
cause oa the Sd day of April, 1916, In
favor of tho above named plaintiff
and against the defendants herein,
directing the sale of certain real prop
erty herein described, to satisfy the
turn of $6,879.46, adjudged due the
plaintiff, and costs and disbursements
of said suit taxed at f 41. together
with Interest on said auras at the rate
of 7 per cent per annum from April
3, 1916, and expenses of such sale,
Now, Therefore, by virtue of said
execution, I have .levied upon said
premises and will on the 6th dar of
aiay, ibib, at the hour of 10 o'clock
in the forenoon of said day. at the
wont door of tht court house In
Klamath Falls, Oregon, sell at public
auction (o the highest bidder for cash
in hand, subject to redemption accord
ing to law, all the right, title and In
terest of the above named defendants
In end to the following described
premises:
BHK 8GK of Section 22; SW
BW of Section 23; NWU NWU
of Section 26; NB NB of Sec
tlon 27; N NR, SW NB,
wtt, nwk SW. SU NWU
aad SE4 of Section SI; SB 14 SW
or section 35; In Township 40
- Bo,tn, Range 13 B, W. M. Also
NB and E WH of Section 3;
NH NEK of Section 11, in Town-
ahlp 41 South, Range 12 B. W. M.,
all of said premises being situate In
Klamath County, Oregon.
Dated at Klamath Falto, Oregon,
April 8, 1916.
0. 0. LOW. Snarl.
By BLSIB LOW, Deputy,
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'Hymn
Tho Strir l ur um
llattlo Uono" (From tho l.tin:
Arranged from Palestrlna)
Honed let lou
Churrli of Christ JkleatftoU Srvloa
are held on Sunday moralM at 11
o'clock and Wednaaday oTtatag at
7:30 In Christian Sclsnco Hall, la tht
Jacobs block, corner Third ana mbib
First Prc-bylerln Church Corner of
Third and Pine streets.
Clerk of Sfntlons C. C. Ilogue.
Superintendent of Sunday school
J. 0. Mason,
Pianist Miss A. 11. Parker.
President Christian Endeavor Hoy
LaPralrle.
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
6:30 , m Christian Endeavor.
Prayer meeting Wednesday even
ing at 7:30.
Baptist Church Corner Eighth and
Canal streets. Rev. A. F. Simmons,
pastor,
Bible school at 10 a. m., C. R. De
Lapupcrlntendent.
Preaching at 11 a.m. and 7! 30 p.m.
Everyone cordially Invited to all of
tliwe services.
Baptist Mission Suadsy school
meets at 10 a. m. In the basement
of the Library building. Mr. O. P.
Couchman, superintendent. You are
welcome.
Town Topics
KlKlit-PouBd Hon.
Dr. P. M. White reports tho birth
of an eight-pound boy to Mr. and Mr.
LouU Robin of Swan Lake Valley.
lVXator Are Wanted.
Forty pounds of potatoes, grown
under Irrigation, are wanted at the
Klamath County High School for use
In a potato baking contest being car
ried on In nil parte of tho Mate. Coun
ty Agriculturist Glalsyer has been del
egated to secure these, and ho will
pny good prices for twenty pounds of
nurbanka and twenty pounds of
American Wonders. The potatoes
used must be In the best of condition.
and four or five Inchoa In length.
Lightning lilts Polo. ,
The torrlflc crash (hat caused peo
ple In tbo First National bank, the
court house,, Herald office and other
places In the vicinity of Fourth and
Klamath to Jump violently yesterday
afternoon, was not thunder alone. The
condition or a tnlephnno polo nt the
corner shown that It was struck lots
harder than either Johnson of V7II
lard will be.
Saturday sad Suadsy
"The Cloister anil The Uoarlli"
Fire Part Feature
Adapted from Charles Read's Famous
Book
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Mm. Margaret PltU waa a hoateaa
at the I'HU flats yesteraey anoramas,
hor guests being Mrs. Richard K.(
Hmltli. Mr. John J. Parker, Mrs. O.i
C, Cofer, Mra. UHe Hogara audi
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wm Indulged In during tho afternoon,
and n splendid luncheon prepared In
n manner appropriate to Kaater waa
nerved, Tho deroratlons "woro also In
nnd weroi1'-,I0-"M.
keotilng with the season
very tastefully arranged.
Tho Shlpplngton Sewing Club waa
entertained (his week nt Mrs. W, D.
Harlan's residence, 'those present
worn Mrs. II, J. lvckwood, Mra. C.
Hill, Mrs. J. P, llonham, Mra. B. R.
Yanroy. Mra. 0. W. Nehrboas. Mra. V,
I). Flnncll, Mrs, K. II. Yancey and
Mrs. O, Klborgor. Tho afternoon waa
aiuttit In need leworK. ana rrircan-
menta were aerved by tho hoateaa. t
Tho Bocond.of a serifs of allver
(ena bring given for the beneHt of
Sprngtif Chapter, Women's Hrtlaf
Corps, was given last Monday after
noon, with Mra. Loula II. Hath aad
Mra. C, T. Hun na hoatessr-. ih at,
fair being held at the Bath residence.!
near the Link river bridge, Tiie nr
tenioon proved highly njoyable for
all present, and tho members of the
patriotic order have overy reason fo
believe all of the teas will bo success
ful. Tho guests at tho silver tea wars
Mr. Fred L. ApplegaUt, . rs. J. Fred
(loolhr. Mra. S. Edward Martin, aire.
J. McClure. Mrs, Delia Arnold, Mra.
Henrietta Brookfleld, Mra. W. I
ertson. Mr. J. B. Duncan, Mra. Bert
E. Wlihrow, Mra. a. Will Houston,
Mrs. M. S. Sargent, Mra. Xeao C.
Klmlnll. Mrs. O. W. Robertson, Mra.
Carey M. Ramsby, Mra. Charles H.
Withrow, Mra. George R. Manning,
Mra. William K. Scohoru, Mra. A. D.
Milter, Mrs. R. II. Dunbar, Mrs. John
J. Keller, Mra. Roy W. Brooke. Mra.
C, N. Hunt, Mr. K. B Ramsby. Mr.
G. W. White, Mr. Oscar Hhlve. Mrs.
Henry Newnhatn, Mr. Thomas F,
Hampton, Mra, 1-ealle Rogers, Mrs.
Karl G. Cummlngs. Tho third of
the acrlea will be given April 12 at
the residence of Mrs. Bort B. With
row. Mrs. Withrow sad Mrs. O. W.
RobertKon wilt bo hostesses.
Besides the members of tho Art
Noodle Club,. Mrs. Henrietta Brook-
Held, Mra. C. A. Plath. Mrs. William
A. Detiell, Mra. Claude Coseboom
and Mrs. Oscar D. Matthewa were
guests at Wvdnesday'H mooting of the
Hub, at which Mra. Floyd M. White
nnd Mr. G. W. Whlio were hostesses,
the affair being hold at the home of
(he former. Tho afternoon was
pleasantly spent In needlework aad
conversation, and the hostesses serv
ed a dainty luncheon.
Mra. Charles 8. Moore, who with
Mr, Moore spent several months la
California, but more recently has
been visiting relatives la Portlaad,
tump In laat night to join Mr, Moore,
nnd to upend the summer here.
Quite n few Klamath Fells people
Journeyed to Merrill last algbt to at
tend tho seventh annual ball given at
tho oporn house by the Merrill Flro
Department. Despite tho rain, which
made nuto travel none too eaay, tho.
Madame:
- Af Your Cloth Tailor
and Klamath. MadU?
This town's foremost ladle, tht
wives of responsible cltlseu, wear
clothes made by us,
Why should you refrain from
wearing good garmentsand help
ing this, town's manufacturent.
Outside correspondence solicited,
J. A. Goldwiiith
LADIKS TAILOR
Corner Third sad Mala Hlwel
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Hloek Waad, lead ,,,,,.,, ,9i,7ff
Mfrsai sheds, boaearrtM
Drjrsaafe, 19lach . ,,.
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Oasl sod Fuel Ml
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nurt tho best of order.
Mr,andMra.u.lui,fr.tiya
italiahlnr Vrn .,.,... 'r,"ikl
from Southern (.'nUfam. lit
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The Friday pt(m Cluk M
Friday after,,,,,,,,, w,, uJni
Days Doings at tk
Riir ft a i
-"eg Willi C
l-'ourtli nml Klamath ;
Well air, alumi ihp nNi ,i.i.i
that happenod thU innriuniJ
"" '"o in in look i UmU'M
la..kaa tit.. . . "" I
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the dirt very mtirh. , $
wont up to niMMiirn tier klltV
W'A ........ . V7?-
Kitniu in, nor iicmi orir jfi.'
hind tho kitchen cabinet a
'nk, rrawlo.l In mcK 0j:jji
rango and out mulcr (tie
taint', uut v Kot the n,
mentM Jiim ihc nnmi, and
a diagram of all tho dipt,
and auglK., rut th.. llnnhiM'ta
ill, and put l down for fa ti
j""i. iiiri, ,rit wa im
.rarne In from th,. nmnlry ni(";
holinht If. yd, of tJ.fnoniae.
loum for I'lBhty-flvo, $m, ,
yard, six wlndnw Htisdee tt.
flfty-llvc (ftiiK MCti t.Mnjjf
scrim for l cnrinlnn at 8fiHi
font a yir.l, n iwlr of cotwat
Diakla at inn- ilullnr and W
loon cent ciiclt, n pair of iM,
for fifty rciiUlnKlnKiliow.Ni",
it soventy-rtto rciitu cnfli,awi
of pillow i. for llfiy ro(,V'
sowing rockrr fur two dollars, ij
box of hrnH itullx to mnt.W'
ehalra fur ten rnnt, two cbtk.
aoata for twenty rest each,
rolling pin for twnityreatiHki ;
a fond chopper fur one eaav
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