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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1915)
tnel- Ja ?. -MS vv s THE EVENING HKRAKD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MATUIUIAV, ma .'tt . lUK-fin I .'AJr' -f .. 5 I r l:w". IW&3I lABTi' tj iSBfssri VM-: Ir.srKiwr ""AVM & hK - j.- It?" Summe Dress Goods- , MmmSMtiami vrnr li.l tt,'. m'JTf. .rflHBassmBiBSSSSSSSSSSW . . X i s ' I Vi mT1 m mimkj- y a a vhwn- fHXir . . . r - - .ssxemniJm MDvyW5S 'gfras - ' ..JBlLl "" " " JC iu mr& B" H" u. Dainty materials, dainty patterns. Never before have we shown so pretty and complete line of charming Dress Patterns for the warmer weather. A wide choice of materials and colors can be had for your new Summer Dress. Dainty, fluffy creations in Lace Cloth, Figured Flaxons, Crepe de Chine and Poplins. An endless variety of Voiles and Crepes in Embroidered, Striped and Plain. Stilts Drygoods Co. 'WHERE THE LADIES SHOP" Houston's isfroptttai Amusenents eMye- WMWMWWWWWW' WV HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE. pAJam KussYSMMjix. Klim's Celluloid Classic "SPARTACUS" la Klglit Parts local News HaPDcnii t&B2fi& in and about Tbwn STAR THEATER "MAKTA OP THE IMW'LAXDS" Five Part Famous Players Production k Venturing time. Bertha Kailch Other Attractions. TEN AND TWENTY I Tuesday and Wednesday s TUXIK'S PUXCTCBED ROMANCE1 Matinees Every Saturday and Sunday at 2:30 , : TEMPLE THEATER ' "A Theft In the Dark," Edison Three Reel Drama ' I'atbe Dally News. 'Stage Money," Vltagraph 'Comedy Entire change Sunday except Putin Dally News Admission Always l(r. -MATINEE DAILY AT 2:30 AM. LICENSED PICTURES I Admission IS and 25c 1 Sunday and Monday The World's Greatest Minstrel hew Dockstader lu Southern Comedy Drama "DAN" In Flvo Parks ADMISSION, 10c Miitineo Sunday at 3:30 To Dorrls and UacK. Fred and Gus Melh&so and J. W. ( and Earl McCoy made an automobile trip to Dorris and return yesterday. MERRILL OPERA HOUSE Merrill. Or MOTION PICTURES Tlt-Ni AND SATURDAYS I'll Take the One Who'll Take Me to the PAVILION THE BIG STORE Come down and see If it e 'hare told you the truth about the Mat; tresses we have on sale at $8.25. S VIRGIL & SON Visiting Lava Beds. The Herald announced yesterday that Mr. and Mrs. George J. Walton and children and Mrs. Philip J. Sin- not t had left for a visit with relatives' at Yreka. At that time they bad, but iatb in the afternoon they returned, as near Topsy grade they met J. W. , Churchill, president; Alex Hosebor- jougli, general manager, and H. L Walther, general superintendent of the California-Oregon Power com pan) ; George Putman, publisher of 'lie lied ford newspapers, and W. M. Sliepard of the General Electric com pany, coming In to get Walton to Join tli em .n a trip to the Lava Beds. 1 he inity left this morning with Qn UU 'Ynitfin as guide. More on Business. W. Paul Johnson came lu Inst night from San Franc !.;o on a business trip. In a shoit lino Mrs. Johnson and child will iiulvc, and tbo family will again refllrio in Kin-math FallH. BIG DANCE TONIGHT Seven Piece Orchestra - Hardwood Floor Cool Building TICKETS, 50c WE SAY ssbbssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssB sssssssssssssssssssssssssl fdlssssssssssssssssssssssl ' IsSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBm , V BnpJBJBJBJBJBJBJBJBJBJBJBJBJIBr "Ay , JLBSF', Terms I I Si )i V JffWfL 900. Shepherd Next Door Ui.PostaJace IT AGAIN We cannot tell you too often tliat our Honor Phonograph plays all make, of records without one dollar extra for a special reproducer. Ho other does this. Rear them. Piano Depot TT Open Afternoons and r BTMkMP STEP IN For a look at our notion depart ment You'll be agreeably surprised at the many useful things about tho house a small amount of money will buy. Loads of dolls, balls and toys for the children Many things are being cleared out at 'cost and less. The sa tire stock and fixtures for nit or exchange " , Evans & Sons PHONR M St-xt to Bwisst Orsssry A promise of tinothcr inuslcitl treat for Klumath Fulls is contained In a letter rcccUed by( County Agricultur ist l. Itolunil 01aUer from mem bers "bf the rtoturla-n (liinrtot, n Port land orgnij.iilon of singers that has acquired an out table reputation In entertainment work all 'over the coast. The tetter nskeil regarding prospects for an entertainment here. Mr. OIalsor'K letter lu reply was highly encouraging, Mill It Is ex pected that n reprcH(ntntlo will bo here in t few days to ai range a booking. Telford Bros. .Von' ready to supply GASOLINE Prom their new sidewalk pump. Corner Main st., and Conger are. If You Afe Particular About Your Shirts and Collars SEND THEM TO US Superior Laundry I'lione 1M To InBurr the imbltentlon of tho oclnl oventH III which you niu In terested, totcpliono the pnrtlcu liirx of tin) fiuutlou to The Herald. If poKslule, siielety Items should lie In tills ollhe by Friday evening to tnsiir their publication. The llernld will Klailly nld you In ili lirepnrntlun or the urttrlo If you o u Uli, mid du till In Its power to ninK Hits dupirtiuviit un Interest lug one to the laldos of the city. ttXinfiiiu at n;Kiilur pro- Tho lilRRMt affair of Uio coming week will bo tho May fontUM at tlrnco Melliodlst Cplscopnl church, which will bo lu session ull week, A simi lar feslhnl was glveu a ear aico, uud it proved u pronounced biicccsh. This ) ear's programs hau been carefully arranged, und It will be a series of entertainments that none can frell uf ford to miss. Season tickets aro sell ing for fifty tents, uud these Include the supper and admissions to all tho entertainment. The May Festival be gins tomorrow with n Mother's Day sermon and appropriate music In the mornliiK nnd n Mothers' Jubilee sour program at night. Tiio program will clone next Sunday night, tho 16th. with public Installation of Kpworth League otlkorH. The four week night numbers begin with the supper Tues day Dvenlug from C to 8 o'clock. On Wednesday evening there will be u combined Interpretative program giv en by llev. and Mm. If. J. VanKossen. district superintendent or the Metho dist church and wife, nnd Mrs. llert 0, Thomas. Mr. Van Fosson Is nu Int-tructlve and very entertulnttiK in trri rcter of papular pooms w.d tnis collr.ncons readings, particularly from Riley, Carletnn and llurrin, Mr. ':u Fomcii Is a pianist of Kro.it P"wor nnd lucidity, -tn I lns npt'et-o 1 ii.ion the prouri'.n '' tho Aihl.uul Chaiitamiun for socrul years. Her rendering of "Tho Chimes" has been heard hero, and Is considered quite wonderful. Mrs. llort C. Tliomfts needs no Introduction. All local peo ple who hnvo hoard her know the sweetness of her voice nnd Interpre tation. Thursday night thero will 1)0 a program reudored by local talent, and consisting of the enntatu, "Tbo Oolden Valley," for ladles' voices, with Mrs. A. J. Voye as soloist and Mrs. C. II. Davis reader. Mrs. Voye will render solos Independent of the cantata, and the society considers itself most fortunate In having her assistance. Her expressive and sym pathetic voice Insures a response from all listeners. Tho fact that Mr. Motschcnbachor has IIiIb cantata In charge and that Mrs. F. II. Color Is accompanist and Instrumental soloist Insures a brilliant nnd truo rendering of this bright ploco. Mrs, C. II. Davis as rem! or will add great variety and strength to the program. Tho voices in Mm cantata are: First sopranos, Airs. Herbert O. McCarthy, Mrs. Ver non T. Motschcnbachor, Misses Hor tense llogue, Murga-ret Wordcn and LoiiIeo Oenson; second sopranos, Mrs. n. It Hamilton, Mrs. K. C. Richards nnd Mlssos Augustu Parker, Hazel Not tli, und Georgia Porter; altos, Mrs. (loo. J. Walton, Mrs. S. U, Tur ner, Mrs. J. Q. Camp und Mioses Vera HoLtton, Claudia Spink nnd Chnu Cal'tins. The orchostra- consists of Dr Fisher, tlute; F. M. Upp, cornet. and Professor Morris, alto. Friday evening Miss Ilertha Kllxaheth Cat kins, u render of strong personality und great strength and variety of se lections, und Mrs. Don J. Zumwalt, vocalist, will render the program. Miss Calkins Inst year wu special reader for the .Ashland Chautauqua, and tho society feols confident In rec ommending her work, Tho fact that Mrs; Zumwnlt appears on this pro gram Insures a full house for that night. Her engaging personality and sympathetic mid powerful rendering of song hnvo been so long and favor ably Known to tho audiences of the city, that further comment is unnec essary. All in nil, tho program prom tses n week of enjoyment nnd profit The committee appointed ,by Pros perity Robekali Lodge for tho May banquet surprised the members of the lodgo on Frldny night by n departure rrom the usual order. At the close of the biislnoss meeting each mem ber present wus, presented' with a ticket to the Star, where Mry Pick ford was to be seen in "The ISpgle's Mate? After tho show the members were escorted to the Sugar Bowl, where refreshments were enjoyed, Tbo evening wis voted a success by those' participating, and many ex prewlons of appreciation were heard A mountain lion killed, in the Grand Canyon gam preMrre mew ured ten feet from nose to Ull, , iiml iiuali siitlitfnctloii tho cliaimv from the red tire. Mrs. K. U. Itiimsh)', Mrs. H. hid ward Martin. Mrs. Dellu F, Arnold and Mrs, llono Nowulmm will bo host cue nl ii ller leu given Monday nftuiiionu lit the Mm tin residence at Sixth iiiiiI'IIIbIi stnils, given to raise funds for the cleMilug up uf tho eouieti'iy by Spingii Chapter, Wo man's Relief Coipit. All women lu irrested In the movement itro Invited to attend, aud thus help swell the fnml fur this meritorious public work. At Monday's ten n program will bo reiuleied by several local musicians uud vocalists, among others, Miss llorli'iimi llogue, Miss t.oulse Heiison, Mrs. George A. Wlrtx. Miss Feme lloagland, Miss Zevn Martin nnd Miss Mtvrle Itiimbo. The seventh birthday 'anniversary or Katherlne Walton was celebrated Thursday afternoon by n puiy, given .t the homu of her purtmts, Mr. and Mrs. George J, Walton, on Crescent avenue, which was attended by Heat rice and Kutlicrliie Walton, Faith Klmtinll, llortlm IVItt, Harry Pelts, Msrtedes lloyd, Kvelyn Whltmore, ephn Rogers, Jean Rogers, Kverett Shoemakt-r, Ilcatrke and Austin dale. The afternoon was enjoyably spout In playing Juvenile games, und late In the ilit) 'refreshments were served. After n strenuom whiter of work lu several departments, tho members of tbo Woman's i.lbrury Club yester day afternoon found dlverslou In a special session, hold In the club build ing, nnd which whs attended by the members and a few others, who us xlmed lu Uio entertaining. Tho meet ing proved highly eujoyablo for all, and from the exchanging of Ideas, etc., much good was derived from it by the Individual members. Mrs. Carl Adams, Mrs. Wilbur Jones and Mr. Robert Harrison wcrw in charge of the arrangements for tho affair. They u ro deserving of much credit for the splendid afternoon of plessuro they urrunged for the club. All of the members brought needlework, and while they dialled or listened to the program, they piled tho needle. J. W. Mndqulst gave an Interesting talk on "Kducatlou and the Farm." Mrs, Claudia Davis delighted tho assem blage with a clever reading, and Mrs, Olive Belts and Mrs. Rose M. Torrey gave a splendid mandolin duet. Fol lowing the program a most elaborate luncheon was enjoyed. In attend ance were Mrs. Claude Davis, Mrs, W. I). Cofer, Mrs. T. II. Hkllllngtou, Mrs. C, I,. Lewis, Mrs, Russell A, Alford, Mrs. C, K. Wells, Mrs. Ray Telford, Mrs. Anita Weller, Mrs, Addlu Walker, Mrs. Carrie Maler, Mrs. W. J. Hlelnmetx, Mrs. II. K. Mo- myer, Airs. 0. V. Fisher. Mrs. A. U I.cavitt, Mrs. Iva H liwls, Mrs. Rob ert K. Wuttenburg, Mrs. J. Fred (jpellor, Mrs. I.uclln.- Hlenrns, Mrs. Aaron H. I,und, Mrs. It. J. Sheets, Mrs. Sid II. Cvnns, Mrs. Nellie Mon tellus, Mrs. Nellie Kimball, Miss Knolu Hawkins, Mrs. -Albert M. Wor- don. Miss Kthel Gibson, Miss Worthy Gibson, Mrs, Rose M. Torroy, Miss Lottie Milam, Mrs. II. J. Winters, Mrs. C. K. Sells, Mrs, A. tlnlnter, Mrs, K, K. GniH'H, Mrs. Wilbur Jones, Mrs". Carl Adamt, Mrs, I3. K. Klrkendall and Mrs Itolmrl Ilairlson. Two most enJo)iible events In the week's social calendar are being glv en at the homo of Mr.'undMrs. C. C, Hoguo, oil High street, this afternoon arid evening. Tho hostesses for both events aro Mrs. Bliss Obenchaln, Mrs. Kcrl K. Cummlngs, Mrs. R, 13, Wat tenburg nnd Mrs. Charles C, Hoguo. Flvo hundred will be the game at both parties. Tho guests for tho af ternoon are Mrs, Blraer Applegste, Mrs. Harry Ooeller, Mrs. Francis J. Dowiio, Mrs. Hiram Murdock, lira. L. M. Fitch, Mrs. J. M. Mlsner, Mr. Cnthorlne TullMrs. It. C, Spink, Mrs, dn Fink, Mrs. R. Crohn, Mrs. 8. T. Summers, Mrs. H. II, Kdwards, Mm. Jones, Mrs. Roneburg, Mrs. Charles Martin, Mrs. A. II. Plath, Mrs. Anna i.encn, Mrs. A, J, Lyle, Mrs. Joseph Kent, Mrs. Sophia Henley, Mrs. Bert Wlthrow, Mrn. Thomas Hampton, Mrs. Rose Torrey, Mrs. Authnr H. Whitman , Mrs. J, J, Stelger, Mra. Geo. i, Wright, Mm. Oeo. Merryman, Mrs. W,C. Hurn. Mm. John M. Moore, Mrs, Earl Whltlock, Mra, Clattde Cosoboom, Mra. Van fallen, Mra, R, H. Mooro, Mrs, N. Newnham, Mra. W. M. Wblto, Mn. M, R, McOlure, MM, 0. s, Moore, Mrs. Carey Ramaky, Mra. R. A.'Kmmltt, Mrs, Charles Rekerta, Mrs. Austin White, Mra. Oecar ihlv; Mrs. Claude Daggett, Mra. -L. H. Bath.sMra,'C. H. Underwood, Mra..O. I'. Robertson, Mra, A. R Campbell, Mrs, Frank AakeajrwMri, rre febal- lock, Mrs. c. m,, .. brough, Mrs. A. I), jjilUr J U III.IU.. ,.. ... "Willll. k. w. ihm.... ..':! ". White, Mrs. iw. "T Vl,? I) Duvls.MlH- Alice McCowiE. tri.de Heeley,MlMl,,Btt Lotflo Milam, H Um1 TmiImi. mi... .... "7"rls. fred Keys. Ml., nT'l? W Alho lllnikfnril, Ml ' MI-n Latin, lilec, MM iTJ " '" "line HltriMI Ml. Peel. MIh A ,,"h' Agues Lee. Ml.- im. ...' ' Kstelle M. Illalr. Ml., HtC I l.i.rl III., I t .f Mr. and Mrs. ,.. BWi & markable iniinllA ability ss.7 continues to Improve in ,V "Tli come as she Iiuh under tkiJz!. H or Mrs. Ora r'lt,i,t,ck F3k years slniu niu, nrt bw.. -1J she win be ril(M , ni Wt?",i genius. II) iiiiinypN,pi(rth'!'v su atri'uilt r..r ii..... "ej; house We.liicn.iay ,M( w(t Fltsputrlck iircneiiifil herBssli cltal, and every nuuiber mttJli tlfully remlerid wlih f anltkM iZIkJ .i...... u...i .. .... . . . ,-a in' ...in nuiiuvriui eiiVMsw (. tivi.rv nu. ml,., r ,,r !.- .. . '--. . " ,ir ! ii. i Impressed with Hie rspld itrleMiu! young inimlt'lnti lm md (lcir , iiiivihku in .urs. riiiMitrkk. i the numbein l. MM Ulha. tbe i vi rpnuiiioii oi "CarmtB." sduia.1 pianos, wns well rvcvlved, and tlee,: leruons iiy in., rwiw orrkeitngij lelvcd eulliimlMlIc rnthorM. T) k.,M-M... ..IIU.. ' '.- ,V.,Mtl, tl'll,Wi Wifml Tain O'HIiiiiitur ArnR.inaUii . .,, Cnvulterlii Itimtksiu , v.'urmen (two planus) ...,,.. Btat; erdn Cotinl, Klltalxjth Hwttt, Waive Jticotx, Msrjorl Driull Higonito Ta Poet ami l'enaat Htr.tll K.ToerW! Drrbestra 1 1li Wniiun's l.lirnrjr Chrt as bicn lirnor.nl b tlu- tiiBotetasetifi one of lis mi-iiibim, Mrs. ksknttij Wiittenliiirg, nn n in. mbsr of 1st I rial rniiiiiiltire lor i lie reavteusia' J tl.e Nntlonal rVluutlon of WoamV; Clubs, which will bebldJnMU.Iii Portlsii.l. The Stale reimea named Mrs. l.uclln HttarM u Is) J eoiuuiltKo nivalin r. but ikt UI M unable to aitcml. Mr. WHiertut' Is sn uitlve club worker, u4 tltf In. at club woniiii feel that they vflli 'bo ndmlr.ilih ri'iinii.nted t tU K I tlonnl roiitenilon'H nwlal snlitlta. vj Mrs. Oki'itr K. Wlllcy entwtiW the Ulsiire Hour Club st BKktWJ on Tenth street Wedattesy ttt noon, when Mrs. Will HoMtoa $ thn prlxo for r.uO honors, afttrtWM pleasant afternoon. Mrs. wean guests wcro Mrs. Inilii 0. Vssltsg, Mrs. William II. Hhsw, Mn. Ml Whltlock, Mrs. Fred Melhaee, Will Houston. Mrs. Deri K. Wllkrtf,, Mrs. Thomos Hampton. Un. ft i Robertson, Mrs, M. 8, Wen, Charles I. Robertson. Mrs. PWHtij Hlnnott, Mrs. Will W, nsJdtli q Mrs, G. It. MuiiiilnK. One of the most Inttrettlsi mjl lugs of the Doceua wss htM W day evening at the nonvt of ! MtsMn Itiitli ami Mary U Miss Jeiinle Johnson, Ml ? McAndrews. Miss lliilh Dall aad Fnyo West, Hie cntcrulnavtat a tnltteu. nmdeicd u "Otrawa Fij ) TI....A inuns UdM n, ...... ..."" i . costumed In Teutonic pesetai sw und. they gve an excolleat i of German songs, roaoiap, ' llyo sketches, etc, and i!28 closed with n "191" f "A lnntli 5 ' . m V ... . .. it,, IPrink i lu uouui u ; , Mra. Losllo Rogers ealertsawi. r.n ii Thr.inv- niiiht st ber MVW ,-. i y . tn Wn. Ride. Mrs. ... ,- ...... .L.rlntf thfl I (iio prise, uu" "- f. il... ,intllitfiil evening (M served refreshments. Altta4W , .. T.nin.u m. Clsrtaot P : derwood, Mrs. Will W, ,5 touls O. Van "cnen, -jt, -j Baldwin, Mrs. Carl Cofer, JJJJJ ley O. Smith, Mrs. uon . Mra, jonn j. rrv., -'".a Hntxirta Mrs. Frilllk ,? J John M. Moore. & "J ,JtM i ii linlmrts. tnolMf 5tti 15 Roberts, left this week Osllf.. where sh" mwlmiM: daughter. !&' 1.-- For tbe flrat time ' T aam Japan women too a - polities at th recew that eotiatrr. A lft. vA-A UA - l-jjrt lWmr4 ,, n"t m-tm , -,