The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 13, 1915, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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TMIIRHDAV, MAY is, 8
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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CANTATA TO BE
PLAYED TONIGHT
MUSICAL PROGRAM AT GRACE M.
K. CHURCH IS THK THIRD NUM.
HER OP MAY FESTIVAL EN.
TKRTAIXMKNT COURSE
Wins Trap Shooting
Championship With
Totalof 192 Targets
A. program of espsclM merit will be
given this cvoulug at Grace M. E.
church as the third number of the
May Festival course. Uesldes bomo
solo numbers and a reading, there
will ! presented a cantata, "The
Ooldcn Valley," for which a Urge
chorus has hcen practicing for two
week under the direction of Vernon
T. Motschenbacher, choir leader at
the church.
The program follews:
Vocal Solo
"Lo, Hear the Gentle Lark". .Bishop
Mrs. A. J. Voye
Reading Mrs. C. H. Davis
Vocal Solo Mrs. Voye
"THE GOLDEN VALLEY"
Vernon T. Motschenhacher, director.
Mrs. P. H. Cofer, pianist.
Messrs. Fisher, Upp and Morris
orchestra.
PROGRAM
Argument Mrs. E. C. Richards.
Introduction, piano Mrs. Cofer.
Chours "Behold a Maiden Fair."
Recitative' 'For One Who Comes,"
Mrs. Richards
Air "The Maiden Now is Singing"
Mrs. Herbert G. McCarthy
Chorus Recitative "The Sky Grows
D&Tk" Clara Calkins
Chorus "The Storm Is Here," with
Soles:
Mezzo "Descriptive" Claudia
Spink
Mezzo "Disasters Dire" Hor-
tense Hogue
Contralto "Conaternatlon" Mrs.
George J. Walton
Duet 'The Storm Has Ended"
Miss Louise Benson
Miss Augusta Parker
Recitative "All Is Now Calm" Mrs
R. R. Hamilton
Intermezzo, piano "In Search of
Syllb" Mrs. Cofer
Air, soprano "Sir Hugh and Rett
nue" Louise Benson
Chorus "With Threat-ntng Voice"
Recitative "Altho' the Fairies,"
Mrs. Vernon T. Motschenbacher
Choral Chant, trio "Thou Who from
Thy Throne"
Mrs. McCarthy
Miss Parker
Mrs. Hamilton
Recitation "Hark, From Out the
Cloisters" Mrs. Motschenbacher
Air, contralto "Fond and True"
Miss Parker
Finale, trio and chorus Trio,
Miss Benson
Miss Parker
Miss Vera Houston
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AGRICULTURIST
TEACHER NAMED
tlUADUATK OK MICHIGAN COI
I.KGK AND FORMER INSTRUC
TOR THERE WILL SUCCEED
KARL CHANDLER HERE
to take up intensive farming In the
Willamette Valley. The new man Is
O, 1. Gregg, who Is now a resident of
Urtxula Pass.
Mr. Grogg Is a griulunto of the
Michigan Agricultural College. After
Mulshing there, ho taught for four
years In tho college, resigning to come
I West and tako up horticulture near
Urnnts Pass. Ho recently roUI his
orchard, niul decided to again tnko up
teaching.
(Jregg Is also park superintendent
of (Irants Pass nt the present time.
He comes highly recommended as a
' successful farmer and teacher.
Ex-Middleweight Among Guests
at Millionaire Wedding
Tho county high school board has
selected a successor to Earl C. Chand
ler. Instructor In agriculture at tho
Klamath County High School, who
,e:ies at the end of tho school year
Moving Pictures
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YESTERDAY'S COAST
LEAGUE SCORES
At Salt Lake
Salt Lake 4
. I.os Angeles 1
Hall and Kohrer; Burns,
and Brooks.
At IxNt Angele
San Francisco 4
Venice 3
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llnum and Schmidt; Plercey
Mltzc.
At Kan Kranriavo
Oakland 2 11
Cortland 1 3
Boyd and
r.nd Fisher.
Elliott; Hlgglnbotham
George C. Lyon Is now the trap
Notice Inviting Hid
1'roposals will be received
Police Judge of the city of Klamath
Tails, Oregon, up to and Including
.Monday, May 17, 1915, at tho hour
of S o'clock p. m., for furnishing tho
shooting champion of America-, hav-' city of Klamath Falls, the following
Ing won the title at tho tournament Four (4) full slzo beadsteads (iron),
held at Travers Island, New York. He I with 1 inch continuous posts,
made a total of 192 targets from a' with at least four fillers-finish
possible score of 200. That Is the1 Vernis Martin,
best score In the past ten years dur- Four i fUn 8izo con bed springs.
Today Is regular Paramount day at I
the Star theater, but owing to the
lack of service ftom the south, "The
Typhoon," which a scheduled for
today and tomorrow, did not arrive.
Ilmeer, the management was very
fortunate In receiving a lino program
4 2 from Portluid, which will he pre
Perrltt setitcd tonight only The feature of
the program Is the three-part Vita
graph production, "The Reward of
5 4 Thrift." This picture has been ar
8 o tanged. In co-operation with the sa-
nnil "' uatlK section oi me rtiiiciiimi
Hankers' Association, ami an all-star
cast U seen In this most worthy plr-
tin Iz.itlon.
A Hearst Sellg Nous Pletorlal and
an ICdlson comedy completes today'
live, reel program. The management
has arranged with the Seattle Para
mount office for a tine Famous Play
ers offering', which will bo presented
by the tomorrow. "Tho Dancing tllrl" is the
title of the picture. It Is one of the
latest releases of tho Paramount '
company, and receives line comment
from tho critics. It Is of a dramatic
nature, and Is In live parts.
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Ing which the competition has been
held. R. L. Spotts, the old cham
pion, failed to show form. He made
only 183 targets, and was fifteenth
In the competition.
Lyon was hard pressed for the
crown throughout the competition. In i
Atlantic City has a "Jitney bus"
company which will rater exclusively
to the trado of women, and will have
female chauffeurs.
at least 98 coll (Pacific Coast make
preferred).
Poor (4) full size mattresses (40-lb.
elastic felt, rolled edge, art tick
ing). Four (4) pairs pillows, 21x27 size
(sample to be submitted)
spite of the hard pace he was setting, jpour (4) pair blankets (4-lb. army)
A. L. Chamberlln of Bridgeport, A.
E. Conley of Buffalo, Newcomb of
Philadelphia, an ex-chamblon, and E.
A. Randall of Portland, Me., kept
right after him. When (he 150 mark
was reached Conley was In the lead
with but one target, but on the next
string Lyon picked up and had a-
score of 168, three better than his
nearest competitor. Chamberlain
managed to pull out ahead of the
others In the last string, and finished
second to Lyon, only two birds be
hind him. The Held was made up of
143 gunners.
Eight (8) comforts (sample to be sub
mitted).
Four (4) pairs sheets, 5-6x7-6.
Four (4 )rugs (Smyrna), 3x6.
One (1) couch, Imitation Spanish
leather.
One (1) table (oak library) 24x36.
Two (2) rockers, solid oak, mission
design.
By order of the Common Council,
dated May 10, 1915.
A. L. LEAV1TT.
Police Judge of the City of Klamath
Falls, Oregon. 12-4t
Phono 270-J S. V. MOODY
I clean your carpets as they lav
on the tloor. All work gmtrau
teed. Estimates free.
VACUUM CARPET
CLEANING
targe iuh Engine Power
Carpets, rugs, draperies and up
holstered furniture cleaned by suc
tion and compressed air without
removal.
Hlli and JefferMin. Kliuiuitli Kails
SonethJag New, Jast Oat j
Tbe latest and best plan in life in-1
surance. When you see it you will)
want It, and you can afford it, for
rates are lowest and terms easy.
lS-zt F. M. Priest, Agent
FOR SALE: Or trade; 21-foot motor
boat for an used automobile. In
quire at Hales Market 13-6t
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Mrs. Josephine D. Hill of Macon,
Ga., was married at the age of 11,
and became a grandmother at tbe
age of 89.
"The Wishing Blag,"
Shubert Feature in Five Parts
Admission 10 Cents
TO BE SATISFIED
IS TO DEAL AT THE
Wm. C. Hum Hardware Company
Telephone 183.
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find it much cheaper to get the best. No matter what
it is you should insist on it being the
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There is no superior in quality or
workmanship. Tents, Awnings,
Wagon Covers, Water Bags, Pack
Bags, Feed Bags, Etc. We carry
a complete line of Canvas in all
widths.
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.Mr. "I'lillaileliliia .link" O'llil.o
When thin photograph of "l'hllndul
plilu Jack" O'llrlon, fonnor uilddlo
welKht, ninoiiK tho Kueutu nt tho mil
llonalru wedding of Anglur II. Duku
of New Vork and MIsb Cordelia IJId
dlo of l'hllndolphlu, waa bIiowh to
James J. Corhott, "Ucntloiunu Jim,"
who for years was known iih tho most
polished Eontlemnn In tho ring, lie
sniffed. "(Icntlcman Jim" had seen
In his time, somo very high company.
Hut never in nil Ills life, from hank
clerk to heavyweight chnmpplon, niul
.Mm. Conlellii diddle Duku
Mm. U'lliieu
Mr. Aimler II. Duku
Inn i Tony'H' Htiiniliug. Ills family
wna lUed In tlui solid rook of genera
tions of social supremacy. The asso
ciation sltnply lifted "riillndclphla
Jack" to suclnl heights heretofore un
til eauied of liy a gontltJiuaii with such
Minilerful "tin cirs" as he possesses.
The power or the Middles In Philadel
phia was so great that Jack was lifted
despite his "tin ears." In fact, soci
ety, most of which knows little nbout
these att'lileiits of the ring, found
Jack's "tin ears" ilio cutest tlilnirs In
later as upiuter of the stngo, had ho'its midst. Jack himself, liko any
attended a wedding where tho father j ilmor pugilist, was proporly ashamed
of the groom possessed so many mil-(of thu n.trs. "(ientloinan Jim" nevor
lions he could not count his fortune j had a tin e.ir, and that was ono reu
wlthln a million dollars and swear to' son why ho sniffed when lie heard of
Its accuracy. Never In his great en- (Jentlenmu Jack's" appearance at the
reer had he boon among guests at n 'greatest wedding Philadelphia tins
wedding where the hrlde wns of a Known In a generation, A tin ear Is
family which stood at the very aiiex a mnrk of Inferiority. L'lnver hox.irn
of American society, ,,m't ,., tl,ir uinnsh tlmm
Hut "I'hlladolpphla Jack," f rlend i i tho ears. Hut how could IMilln-
of the father of the lirlde, was there dolphin society know that? It didn't,
when tho wedding took place In nnd, it .is said, tho latlles often lln
I'hiladclplila the other day. Nor, Btred Jack's ears to llnd out If they
was he the only notable of the ring ' really contained tin.
there. I,ow Hnlley. famous hecaimn'
ho brought out Jack niackburn, the' ,..
wonderful welterweight negro lighter, i'w" n'"7"'r r",c,,CH OI uu
was tnero with all hlu diamonds ." -'
I,ow wears more costly, at nn.t i.iin,,KU0 u,vor vft,,0' rM 'ormH-
diamonds than hi.v i,.min.,iri r-n,,,,ra 0I IJI,,,H- ' M,00 "V. Oro-
STAR TIIEATKK
Today Only
"The Hewnril of Thrift,"
Vltiigraph Keiiture In Three I'trti
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Our Awnings are the kind
that stand the rain and sun
Harness Company
ger.
In Philadelphia
Among tho guests ut the wedding
woro also llonry W, Taft, brother of
the former president of the United
.Slates, and Mrs. Taft; fSamuol Ilea,
president of tlio Pennsylvania rall
toad, the greatest railroad company
on earth, and several members of tho
Cassatt family of Philadelphia, rela
tives of the into Alexander C'niisatt,
who was president of tho Pennsylva
nia. There was bIbo tho cream, tho
very cronm, of Philadelphia society,
and much of tho cronm of New York
society.
"Tony" niddlo, father of tho brldo,
has long been n friend of "Philadel
phia Jack." Jack taught him to box,
and under tho tutolngo of Jack ho be-
camo a vory proficient boxer, tho
champion of Philadelphia society.
Such association with a lighter might
Imvo hurt the standing of other than
a Hlddle In Philadelphia, but It didn't
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keeping oK-n (he ponw. This itHjulH'N iroMr iiillanes Imlli
spoogeM, mitts, ton el, pure som, otv. A dash of lMrax or w M
iiiakeH Urn hath u healthful tonic.
All of these things, ami everything else for lim lollel, at our t"re.
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