The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 21, 1915, Image 4

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THl KVENINO HEKALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OK1QQW
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Ionian CoHef President
Receives $10,000,000
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MTthMUlly cood mid-week program
to, pfttrras taat mlgbt The featore of
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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
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rt w'ioaieBae atylea, at K. K. K. Store.
NrsotOnrNctgfabors
Oosalp and Pragreaa ef Nearby
CommaaKiea aa Chroalslsd
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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
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the members. As a result the East
Bide Farmers' Union was launched.
R. K. Funk was elected as head of
the organisation with Steve Downs
vice-president and W. T. Studley,
secretary. The meetings wlU be held
on the first Saturday of each month
at the Cogswell Creek school abase.
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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
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no bequest, but the terms of the. will
indicate that Miss Thomaa and Mis
Garrett, who had been, close friends
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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.
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Attraction Extraordinary
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
Jack London's
"BURNING DAYLIGHT"
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Matinee Thursday, 3 p.n.
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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
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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
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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.
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bowels,
system.
Try it the
a cold or the
end entirely
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coaeestlea,
thus drlvtag
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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
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employed In tho dspsrtmnt W m
of New York city ,rn lets thaTn 1
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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
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la eight parts .
Matinee Thursdsy J a .,
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ISssanoy dram
A MAN OF PARTS
Vltagraph comedy
Ailmlssloa Always lee.
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AND SATURDAYS
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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'.
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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 ",
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at the willbWohniton rrlMJ'
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