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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1915)
hi i in 1 1 ifflliLIL 10:siiS.. 'V t ? 'i ,AiJ.WUV, Si- ' ' BjBj , Wml9l00tk0mfml0 ma I Washable Goods ? For Summer I I Ronpr Qoth, Yorkshire and DevoDshire I wJ" - : UMn 1 I ' ' W For OuldWaDresses and Women's House Dresses. In Solid Colon I . '." and Stripes. A little heavier than gragkam. Are cooL wttl wear well I . I1 and guaranteed not to fade. 33 inches wide, nr -J OA- I I .. per yard ...At CUlUeivV - nm '! , i Km I - Summer Goods Are Here I iCMf Percaiee in all color and patterns. Ginghams, Galateas, Linens' I ? gars' ' ;" & --' i e ma M" - . .UKuan Head. vH'v . I I Stilts Dry goods Company j fi""' '. "WHERE THE LADIES SHOP" I '. llWMlWilMiisaaWBM THl KVENINO HEKALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OK1QQW WantPAr.itfajL Ionian CoHef President Receives $10,000,000 y,jt! 'i: Moving Pictures V'if i ,';TJw BUr UtMter presented an ex- MTthMUlly cood mid-week program to, pfttrras taat mlgbt The featore of v t Mil 1 the tkm part Lubla drama Jl." It la a worthy bterlas : to. ' U-eTerylreapect., On. ot "The Ha- rarAaot Hates" aerlea iraa'alao ahomi. SAV,.1ii--iiJii--ii:-. 'i- 4K'..k.. w-..r-i.rjs'T,-"w w.m.u U this pepaUr aerie. J"8nch a Hoat- ijti :' it.-. .vi. w W; UWUl IBB l VI OIUUV COM edlea aeeahere la a long time. The program' will be repeated tonight (or thelaat;tlme." ' r The Star announces a bis attrac tion for "tomorrow aii'd Friday, when the .bis eisht part fllmrproductloa of . Jaeit .Loadoa'atfamoM story, "Barn Ins Daylight," wlU be exhibited. Tola ia i jwM tbbe' the5 beet feature of the LekdoB aerlea released sp to date. A Usee will be given on Thursday at le'eteeav k . '& m I Bn SaUa,. wkb two pair of rt w'ioaieBae atylea, at K. K. K. Store. NrsotOnrNctgfabors Oosalp and Pragreaa ef Nearby CommaaKiea aa Chroalslsd r lalbel Trophies of the chase, eomprlilag a dosen blackv brown and cinnamon bears, sine congers, a dosen moaated deer needs, a hundred pair of deer antlers, wolf, coyote, bobcat skins, mounted bear cubs, conger kittens, clTit, cat, deer, gray squirrel, pheas ants and grouse, together with troph ies of the rod; comprising mounted salmon, steelheadand cutthroat trout are being shipped to the Panama ex position at Saa Francisco today for a special exhibit depleting the hunt ing and fishing attractions of Jack son county. Medford. Sua. Oigenlsf. Last Saturday evening the farmers of the east aide met at the Cogswell Creek -ecbool house for the purpose of perfecting sa organisation which) would oe mutually twaeaciai to an Mi $& I ;-'.. Hrf tti V , l'tf I Wftl De Fort Hat G,d b High: rauerU.Loolbete :'& f. Stjles Piise)s and !&", ' asa, pawaMiw WS; Jalseav, .ejr teU 'tUafsakes fe rtee, fs the Take test JW' '. 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Lake Co. .IgeV jSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBk .smmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, y Vf dBBBasWRrSBBBBBBBBmi llm29L fllV&VBK SBBBBBB gLHPsfff aHygaBgggggaB geasBBi 4 dBSmmmmmmmsmmmlimmmmmmmmB SBmms 'mmmS.mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmf BjjgKBBBiKlaM amBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBm 'mmflsmmmmmmmm iammmmmmmmmmmmmUamfl BBBBBBBmmPH-HHlBBH BfsBBBBBmBBmBBB?-( 'J!:'WimBBBBBBBl gsmssmmmanama! -- ..i . . i am Miss Itary Carey Thomas, president of Brya Mawr College, will receive the bulk of the flO.000,000 estato left by her friend Wss Mary Elisa beth Garrett, who was the daughter of Joba W. Garrett, late president of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, ac cording to the will probated in Balti more. Miss Thomas Is the residuary legatco and also executrix under the will. Bryn Mawr College, of which rMl8H Qnrrelt Is n graduate, receives no bequest, but the terms of the. will indicate that Miss Thomaa and Mis Garrett, who had been, close friends for years, had an understaadlag ac cording to which the. college will re ceive substantial benefits. Town Topics Here From Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Adams are Wednesday visitors In the county seat. Real Mover Far Plar. It is the intention of Capt. Bu chanan to lacrease the membership of the Fourth Company, Coast" Artil lery Corps, to eighty men. For that purpose 20 recruits are wanted. The encampment will beat Fort Stevens, from June 16 to Juae 18, and it af fords aa excellent summer vacatlou with everything provided, and payf amounting to 11.36 per day. Rose-j ours News. Irish-Amertcaa HeUdey. Since the meeting of the business men on .Monday night last, members of the local division. Ancient Order of Hibernians, have been approached with the racaest that they take charge of the Fourth of July cele bration to be held here this year. Lake Co. Sxamiaer. Xorth "u BiMlaess. County School Superintendent Fred Peterson Is attending, to business mat tars at Orescent. Old Timer Visits. B. T. McKlmmons, formerly a Klamath resident, but now a deputy game warden In Lake county, Is here from Lakeview for a short visit. Ia the County Seat. James Dixon, a director of the Klamath Water Users Association, Is in today from rill road. his ranch on the Mer- Aid Society Meets. The Ladles' Aid Society of tho Christian church will meet tomorrow afternoon at the church. The meet ing begins at 2:30. Expected Home Tonight. Dr. C. V. Fisher, who has been tak ing special work at the New York Post Graudate, Is expected home this evening. He has been away for sev eral weeks. Visiting Her Brother. Miss Marie Cathay Is here from Hutherlln, Oregon, to spend a week with her brother. Dr. Oeo. A. Cathay. Miss Cathay is. a teacher In the Sutb- erlln schools. Get year U. V. D.'s at K.K.I. Store. Clamps have beta patented to pre vent cow klcklag or switching her tall while beta milked. Insurance that Bays, aad' aay oa time. See ChBeeU, ete Mala St. ;pagKdSBBBBBBBBBBBB KKUAMf UfUtXfS MHsaMsf A Suubert feature la fear parts. . , TneWreagFUt "V ''StK t - MTINHK KVBJBV aATCtKBAV A,VD Attraction Extraordinary THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Jack London's "BURNING DAYLIGHT" r - " v ' f s o : REELS Matinee Thursday, 3 p.n. ' .....'. ,..,....:- i-ni-nni'mi-u.nL-i.-injxTJvLiTjijJ CHAUTAUQUA TO BE INTERESTING HINUKHM AND KNTMItTAJNISJMi Of HHKAT MKFUTK ARM TO Al PKAH .AT .KLAMATH .FALL DURING HUMMRR The lollowlrfg letter from the Kill son-Whit Ckautaue.ua Intern gives a hint as more of the good Ulna to be heard at the Klamath Chautaue.ua Assembly to be held here sit days this summer: "Two years uku IMelnc Coast Chan lauquns heard for tho Irst time the bent ot alt lady readers, Marietta La Dell, nnd lu-r nucci'im was so great that slio Iiuh boon securiMl to give two programs for you tliln ummer. Miss UDell makes n specialty ot Imperson ating children, and aUo ot slvlns humorous solcctlons, and her reper tolr Is replete Uh tuuny nnd serious "Another charmlas weman who will be with you this summer ,1s Marlon Ballou Flak, a splendid car toonist and "chalk talk" lecturer. Mrs. Flsk has had some wonderful ex perlences, and will tell of them la her Inimitable manner, aad Illustrate each point with her splradld draw Ins. "In the musical line we are glad to announce a dandy Jubilee. Company. W. C. Buckner la a pait master when It eome to furnishing real talented colored musicians, aud this company la unusually well equipped with vole and well trained. Corao to thee pro grama prepared to hear old Jubilee songs. " "We want to say to you In all sin cerity that the programs we are build ing nro very strong and well balaaeed. and you must not let anything later fere with your regular attendance nt all sessions. In From the Grove. W. T. Elliott and F. 8. Mills are among the Pine Grove people In town today. Kminy Destlnn, the opera singer. Is to become an American cltlien, having already applied for her first Straws aad NNs He Ke-K lMOfue eeod 1 Grand Duchess Mnrln of l.uxeai- berg, who Is only 31 years of age, In the youngest ruler la the world. The University of Paris has Install ed an electrically drlvon gyroscope of great power for experimental pur pose. G. D. GRIZZLE MONUMENTS Made by an Expert, KLAMATH FALI8 ---- t ! ina isj S m DRINK HOT T1A KOX A BAD COLD tm t m-. packago of Hamburg OH it ttnall Urimt Tru. or as the German feats call It, Hamburger Brust Thee,"ataay i)mrinaoy. Take a tabletpoeaful of the tra, put a cup of boiling water upon It, pour through a sieve sad drlak a larup full a aar time daruw the day or Mora retiring. It Is the meet effective way te brsai a eeld. aad sure crip, as it evens the seres of the skin. f - .. - , .. reiievinir bowels, system. Try it the a cold or the end entirely aad harmless. coaeestlea, thus drlvtag dsftsmm) smMemmM a eeld from grit. If la the the feem iV fe BAGKAGHEAND LUMBAGO H6HT 0U1 YESTERDAY'S COam LEAGUE SCQsrit ' At Han Francisco-. ben AngeTea Oakland ".... .t. ........ auras, Ryan R. 4 1 knil it... .!' At Portland . $ Salt Uke Portland . "81 R. E ii Ilrnvnrw I uiiu, Covaleskl. Kru.. .... .TV " San Franelsco-Venlce aUa ,. ; aoaed at Los Angeles, oa LI nonmrrlvsi of Venice. " ' Klamath Visitor. Alea Cheyno Is tiore frc. ku. . oa the Merrill road, aitsnolat leu? Vlolet-ltajr Trraimenu. J. K. Swanseu Im just Istuiki Violet-Ray apparatus for tbT bW mant of daudruff, baldness A1 ailments of the Imlr nuO icsj. "T" machlno Is also used with tvLmt removing mole, warts, bltjj 1 si Fifty-one employed In tho dspsrtmnt W m of New York city ,rn lets thaTn 1 per wK. Per cent of tH aaantAVM.! In ,1... .1 Herald want ads get Mill v tmm Roistoii's Itoiifwlsty kmm HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE 1 .h Ut STAR THEATER "ObTlCtn jim1 Lubln featuro in three partt The Fast, Mall's Dangvr One of the "Ifaisrds of HslwH Bach Haater A flunny comedy TtiarwUy ud Friday Aitranloa Kstraorulasri Jack London's IIUKMNO rtAYUOtT la eight parts . Matinee Thursdsy J a ., I.V" ' 'UHnero rrry Haturdsr eat maar atSiS TEMPLE THEATER i THi: MAJOR'S SECrUCTAB Kalum I reel drag a 3: H I lino.Ntt) IIILLY'H VKNGIANOI ISssanoy dram A MAN OF PARTS Vltagraph comedy Ailmlssloa Always lee. MATINKK DAILY AT Sit AM. MCKNHKI) I'lOYURa II " i I 1 MERRILL OPERA HOUU Msrrtll. Or. MOTION riOTtTRKS AND SATURDAYS yeJMaMMMdsjjWMrrrr'w"i 1 w Day's Doings at At Store stag Fain sal tmsss SVaf wits SeaiallgAtJtaffMkjt ttJatosaOU When year' bask I or lumbago,' ssUMta e you stiiTuMd-aa. danf U cent bettie f M. Jacobs OU" at aav drag llltli In your asad aa7 Ir.'o tdr twla r aei, aad If tbe.tnae yen retini Afar, sasssnatss and' lame'. IH-I.S i oet ai "L a' right, IVja't siav selaalsll ThU anaifeyu " '.' .-r wrT- r" r-it' p'rrtratlnfl oil aeess to eiifr ;; ujcm ms asa aad.Mi wy j-rur bask sad ad Ike IwtaHburn.tas sWa,nuV aesd ealy P ., H "I MrmleM 'V.il.laai 5-1 - Fourth aad Klamath Thero was a man came law store this morning and teH that ho has ba all country, hunting for a 'deal Place to live, and tbst KUae looked pretty good to him, aaO thaughtho would camp) 'lfM here. Anyhow, he bought let of stut. He picked out for'$S.8b. a spring for f?-wlj maitress ( McROSKBY) W I11.7B, and a nice range wllM Polished top for lM dishes for 17.110, an outfit of Ing tools tor 1 10.00, four Jolajf. stovepipe for I0e a Joint aM? elbow for 18. He sld b liked to tradJ he eeuld get the whole W ", F. . 4:10 p. .-' w2 at the willbWohniton rrlMJ' Co. lust passsd her on "JJ Wt woidered If b h about the lak, I00WM M W wumttum "" i m smifj t BmipspWBffp-r-"" ---p (HDfdT;dT ti ' WrJawe'ba li&:m ri'ill 5r t, a? 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