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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1915)
? nr PAOK it)UR THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON MONDAY, MAY 81, l6 V 4 p i Our Clothes have a characteristic air of smartness this is a specialty store for men, a store with young men's and old men's ideals. Besides the beauties of fabric, weave and coloring, you get our specialization in design and fine tailoring. Our Clothes are prosperous looking Clothes, that make the wearer feel better as well as look better. We are showing some "pippins" at Fifteen Dollars, and of course better ones at $1 8.50 to $30. Select your suit for the Fourth, now, here. Leading Clothiers K. K. K. STORE Leading Clothiers Some mighty smart Straw and Pan ama Hate at K. K. K. Store, Leading Hatters. What la the difference between peo ple In business and professions send ing their money to Oriental laundries and farmers sending to mail order houses? One minute for answer. Send your laundry to the Klamath Falls Steam Laundry. 31-tf General Federation of "Woman's Clubs Meeting Girl and Prince She Eloped With i Houston's Metriptfitai Amsemeots HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE STAR THEATER I'uited 1'ress Service ; PORTLAND, May 37 -Secra! hundred u onion of national promi nence were here today awaiting the convening of Uie council of tho Gen eral Federation of Women's Clubs. council women, who, gathered iti groups, diM'UKsed the topics to he con sidered at the council meetings. A reception to the visitors will ho held at the .Multnomah tonight. l!ov ernoi With combe, on behalf of the "The Cryptic Ring," Second Episode of the new ' plolts ot Elaine." "The Girl at the Lock," Lubln Drams: in Two Parts "Josle's Legacy," Vitagraph Comedy 'Ex 10 awl 10c Tuesday KUnr Erlaager Presents THE FATAL WKDDING" In Three Farts And Other Picture Features Extra Added Attraction THE PEERLESS ORCHESTRA" In a New Concert Program Matinees Every Saturday aad Sunday at 2:80 TEMPLE THEATER 'The Return of Richard NeaL" Three Reel Essanay Drama "Path Daily News," "When Daableigh Saw the Joke," Vitagraph Comedy Admission Always 10c. MATINEE DAILY AT 2:30 ALL LICENSED PICTURES MERRILL OPERA HOUSE Merrill, Ore. MOTION' PICTURES TUKHIM AND SATURDAYS Tho council will be called to order state, Mrs. Sarah Kvans, president of tomorrow by Mrs. Percy V, Penny- tho Oregon Federation of Women's packer of Austin, Texas, president of Clubs, and H. It. Albee, mayor of the organization, and for three days Portland, will deliver addresses of almost every activity known to liter-( welcome. .Mrs. Samuel Sneath of ary, scientific, religious, social, edu- Ohio, first vice president of the Oeu catlon, civic and political, effort will era! Federation ot Women's Clubs, bo discussed. will respond. It was believed that The lobbies of the prominent hotels 2,004) persons would bo in attendance, wero filled today with handsomely as that many invitations were Issued. A LITTLE SPORTING GOSSIP Uy llAKHV PARIS t'nited Press Staff Correspondent) NEW YOllK, May 31.- .Vear cham-iy, while Dillon has been regarded as pions galon are to exhibit heir Dstic too light, wares befoie two New Ymk'erowds ' The Indianapolis battler only re- today and tonight. This afternoon, 'contly graduated from the mlddle- at Ebbeis' Field, in Brooklyn, four 'weight class. Only a year ago ho' ten lound bouts, bringing together a wade 13S six hours beforo a fight, bunch of top-notchers, are scheduled. During tho past year, however, he Tonight Harry Pollock's Brighton has taken on considerable weight. Ho Iletch club makes its debut with Fire-' lias been battling big follow for man Jim Flynn and Jim Coffey, thelsome time, and has come out vlctorl-' ASK BIDS FOR (WILSON BRIDGE sti:i:i. sTitirrnii: ti m: inn.. i:i to siti: iitiiM iio...v m i :it i :i-i:i oi.d itmiHii: to hi: it.i:ii rin iiiiiuty omit will at .'. o'clock, liliii. 2nti. open bldH for I lie erection i'f a Hleel lirldg uerim ,oii Ulver on llu Mil rill toad, to replace IIiimiIiI WIInoii bridge, it frnme Mriicluro that I declared unsafe for tniltlr The tililileiK lire to IlKiire on haul lug the uleel bridge from iitoriiKo M imimnza to where It Ih to be erected, net It. pliicai 2S." feel of iiiiiHOiny and s.fioo juiiIm of eiiibaukineut, and "Inn tear down the old wooden Kturc tu re. Steady! Careful! $ mystery b iiffintkusid Its a mazinc solution worked out by the jecret ofth TtlWNSIJN'M I'latN Sii near the i enter of thltifi; JilM one lilni'lt lift Main, mi 6(h. I'hone'JIXI Mm. Akiich t'rookM atteudH to the .I'lupH mid milk n nd butler IniMlnenit on a large riincli owned by her huHbiiud jner.r leuer, Colo. , Learn to Run a Laud TISLPORD & SON Will rent )u a Mutuli, taJ Iraili you lo run ll , Mrn. Warren Walker, who wnn for merly MIhm Alda Miner of Maiden, j Miihh., Ih travnllng to her now linme In KiihmIm by ilog hIciI. Dark eyen are romiiiouer In women than In men. .'! Yu. i-tf-vcvaoo iJublln Giant, as the big oliering. ons in most of the encounters. The Flynn-Coffey bout has aroused Dillon has never been decisively I'l'ince-s l.ii(lolco 1'jgimlelli d'Aingou I'llmv l.iiilovleo I'lgnatelll o'.lnigon a tremendous lot of interest. The oeatcn, in recent years, at least. Ho bout means much if it ends'one way has bested Jim Flynn, Gunboat Smith j'.vjin a uoney victory, in mat event "ce, naming i.evinsKy tnree times the big Irishman will land n bout with and several other lesser Champion Jess Willard. If Flynn tho light heavies, beats, or even holds him anywhere! neaT even, Coffey will be discarded as ' three times ,"v:"v "' ""-' v nun neacii, .ar- "" "" """"m lights among ragansett Pier and Philadelphia, has ,"'H,, Jilc,iut' '" , ,, i . , , i France, They i dolled her papa- and her mamma, and '.. ' uNarragaiiHot I'ler. If Yti Waat toGo Anywhere Any Time Phone 94or American Hotel Ford Livery Coapany an opponent for Johnson's conqueror. Flynn is being used solely as a trial horse. No one concedes the Pueblo fireman a chance with Wil lard. But if Coffey decislcly whips Flynn he will have proven his worth as a battler, and will be entitled to a er:iek at the champion. Coffey has the greatest following of , KQL'II'MKXT any Now York fighter In u devade. Ho Is of pure Irish descent, aud the sous of Krin are behind him to a man If lie should beat Flynn and later nrrr.ut f Iw. tltln ......... twr.m YIMItn.l 1. n niuoi. iv wild UtVU 11U111 IliaiU, UU will be the first real Irishman to hold j the honors blnce Peter Maher. i Tho lingo tent and other parapher- nalla to be used in tho housing and Two aspirants for a chance at Wil-1 seating of tho audiences attending lard will meet In the main event at the Chautauqua sessions which begin I Miss Kuth Morgan Waters, iiromi-, Miss Waters met the prince while Hunt in society at Palm lleach, Nar-jM'"' W""B visiting her half-sister, llar- du St. Marc at Nice. met afterwards at However, when tho and runoff and marrledaprlnce, who lar1l8 r ,,, llrlo Wf,ro Bkw, Ht)V. says ho Ih "related to tho king otjeral days ago as to thu reportud en Spain." Igngeineni of their daughter to tun Prince I'lgnatelll and Miss Waters 'prince, they emphatically denied It, went to tho marriage license bureau snyliig that they did not even know In Now York tho other day. Tho!""i man. prince gave his ago as 37. his resl-i Plgnalelli has been In this country deuco at Merrick, L. I and his occu-jorr and on for two years. Ho claims patlon a broker. He said that ho was lo be a distant lolatlvo of the king of p.born In Ularrltz, France. His father j Spain. Tho brldo Is tho sister of Mrs 'was Louis I'lgnatelll d'Aragon and ' IlonJanilu (JatliiH. who hh MIhh nnr. AUIli:.;i:s IS HHIPPKI) IX IIV ' mother Ida Cavendish. thy Waters, mimed a sensation In KLIJSOV.WH1TF HYHTPM rami I . M,M Wutm evo her residence as Koclal circles by eloping with Mr. LLLIbO.VUHirhmhThMI.luni thu witmore. She was born in At- (latins In Ap.ll, litis. They live In I'OUTLANI) luntlc City twenty-two years ugo. Ilenipslead, L. I, Foil SAI.K Team iiiarcH, weight j IDfiit, S years oldigood linrueNS and lluln wagon, at a sacrlllco; owner leaving. Kiiqulro V. W. Corey, P. 0. box r'i. :n-2t I Or ii billion m a rip, lutlie Ti'oiim-i-n, ut K. K. I. Htoii'. Argraves Hotel Furnished room with blU ItiiteM irauiclfiitx 60c to $1,01; by week, $2 fit) and up. Second St.. Int. Main and 11m FRESH LIME In any QmintltlfJ Kiln Just Hiinird i II. WIMJWN CHAUTAUQUA TENT HERE FOR COURSE FOB HOUHIXO Till Moving Pictures lions, which will bo hoard for tho first , time in this city, Snvornl now popu lar numbers will also bo Introduced on tho musical program. Ebbett's Field this afternoon. They a week from Wednesday, has been1 "Tho Cryptls Itlng," tho second opl I Phone 270-1 S. V. MOODY I clean your carpets as they lay on the floor. All work guaran 1 teed. Estimates free. VACUUM CARPET CLEANING Large Gaa Engine Power Carpets, ruga, draperies and up holstered furniture cleaned by suc tion and compressed air without removal. Ui sad Jefferson. Klamath Falls are Jack Dillon, tho Indianapolis shipped here from Portland by tho' so.lo of the now "Exploits of Klalno "' ,0,"K"1 tno "H'houH offers tho oear-cai, ana uunpoai smiin, Jim liiuson-Wlilto Chnutauaua system. Is the feat urn of niv'. Htr n,,..' " "' " !"" "" er pin Buckley's heavyweight. It will bo erected shortly beforo tho 'program. Thero uro many thrilling !',"' Ut, Mhow l"",H0' 0w,I,K to tho Dillon and Smith have both been assembly dato on tho central school stunts portrayed in this oplsodo, In . , "l,,""(!r " imtrons liurllng challenges in Willard's direc- grounds. which Kdwln Ardcn, ns Long Bin, la'f.n' ,, ,, ,'.nl Ul """'"K""""'1 ' tlon over since tho big Kansas un horsed Johnson at Havana-. Nelthnr - - " -.- -, t - - w --av aanwuuuva &aak iiii uii i ill i nil i.iii:h. mi wii.iiii i" r i .. i .. eigui reeis win no shown tonight Willi no increase In prlco. The First National Bank of Klamath Falls SOLICITS THE BUSINESS AND ACCOUNTS OF FARMERS AND BUSINESS MEN lips been taken very seriously, Smith nas been beaten several times recent- cts bcfoio tho opening dato will muke; Lubln drama, Is nnothor good offering' a material saving. "The Lure of the Yukon," A Talo of the North In 3 Parts "In Mizzourl," In Five Parts, Featuring nurr Mcintosh. KIGHT REELS ADMIfiBIO.V 10c that will bo presented today. "Joslo's Legacy," a Vitagraph comedy, com pletes the fivo rool program for to day. Tho Star management announces u strong bill for Tuesday, whou tho three part Klaw & Erlaneor nroduc- Tho table maid will tako tho placo tlon. "Tho Fatal Werlrilnir ' win iu of tho masculine waller nt most of tho ' presented. Other picturo ultrnetlonH, Women employed on government contract work in England uro asking thut they receive tho same amount of pay us tho men. English year, summer resort hotels this LOST Between library and Baptist church, cither on Main or Eighth streot, fountain peu with pin and spring chain. Finder return to the Herald office. 31-2t on tho same progrum, aro ono of tho "Hazards of Helen" series and a Vita graph comedy. As an oxtra added attraction, tho management announces tho nppeaT unco of tho Peerless Orchestra In a lino concert program, consisting ot somo of tho best overtourca and seloc- "Tho Luro of tho Yukon," u three part picturo of tho frozen North, has made a great hit wherovor hIiciwii, and tho Orpheus miinugomont Iiiim been throe mouths in socurltiK a booking, so grout lias boon tho de mand for this production. "In Missouri," n flvo part movlo of the fuinouH play, completes the pro gram; Uurr Mcintosh is feutured in this offering, which alone is a guaran tee of Its excellence, This program1 will bo shown tonight only, Whv Their bank dePoslt book affords them " VYI,y comulete record of their cash receipt!, while the stubs of their check books are a perfect record of expenses and pay ments. Paying a laborer, a store account -.1 I.I1I ..'iL Unnr fllFCk II - ui iiuy utner uiti wiiii a uuu K.eep ..inch safer i han with money, because you avoid the risk of handling the actual - and the endorsed check returned by the bank is the best kind of a receipt. Ifnrmcra. trt; th experiment for 0116 year of keeping a bank account and see if it docs not pay you. A large number of the best farmers have accounts with us now we want Farmers Should a Bank Account EVERY FARMER TO HAVE ONE Wulk-Ovei-H nuike easy K. K. K. Htoro. life' mthvay Stop! Phone 187 ,l Wi: ANHWKIt I'llOMITLV WESTERN TRANSFER CO. riiono IH7. 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