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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1915)
; iil SATURDAY, JUNK 8 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON iM FOU iHiiniiimiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiii rimmTTV'k 1 Get Ready for the A "I Stilts I MMUiiuniiiinni If BW 19iBVanBBWKnnaBaB WlPr iiQiWgiii M ' -Abbbbbb1 rW V Tw iMyft T M t 1 1 Sr If '-bbW v 4 1 wanEa abbmbbbbbb kbbbbt' bb1P- ' W swSmttr I I'Hurury Hoelaty . Ail tue gueata came i tea served bbVU TV-affW Mfvlar laden with refreshments, una tlio evu- guests. i H v vw I Fourth Now is the time to plan your new dress for the Fourth of July Celebration and for the summer vacation. We are showing hundreds of new patterns in Summer G Dress MMJ (Continued from Pngo 3) Voiles, Embroidered Voiles, Percales, French and Dress Ginghams, Linens in Plain and Colored Linen, and all the popular goods for the warm weather. We have a fine line of Devonshire and Yorkshire Cloth for children's outing dresses. Drygoods Co. Mr. frank Knrlu of Spokane Wash Those present nt llu Ditto parly wore Mrs. J. Fred Ouellor, Misses HiixoI and Barbara Uooller, Mrs. Nnlo Otter bclu, Mm. ninnvho McDonald. Mrs. Robt. Mr8. K. R. Mugeo, Madgo Dixon nml MIhm Forno Hongland, Mr. nml Mii. Hairy (loollor nml Miss Chloru Itlppoy left thU morn ing frr Medfoid In the (loellor iiul.) mobile, where they will visit with tlu mother of tho two ladles. Mm. Addle il Rlppey. Mr. and Mrs. Cunrlc I. Stewart, who have been oi efficient md very rctlvo worker for tho auirtiM of tlio Klamath L"uory Society, nml who (hid week rot u mud from mi ox- tca-i. .l trip, durlns wlilrn Ihey visited nntnt In Florida, in, noil ns In tlio Middle West mid on tho 1'ncllW- Coast, woro tendered nn enjoyable surprlso party last night by membor of tlio WHERE THE LADIES SHOP ic s tmttea 91 s rip, Batches Trnsatii, at K. K. K. Store. Hoistons McfrippJii kwtmnb HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE STAR THEATER Two Heroes of the Lusitania Is Sosgs, CTDELL A HART Dsmm sad Comedy Acrobatics - MAJOR HALL, The Midget la New Songs sad Monologue Jesse L. 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Cnppetown Women of South Af rica havo been called upon by the war ofllce to make veils for the soldiers, to i protect them from disease carrying 'Insects. Thin silk Is the material London An artilleryman writes from Northern France, "Springy Is ere. We have planted rose bushes and Honors about our guns, and they gtto the placo a more homey appear lance." ' London Queen Alexandra hus left Moving Pictures Throo Weeks", Minor OlynV world famous novel, n tfhown In tlio BUBBBBBm BBr BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBi IbbbbbbW V bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI BaSBBBBBBBBBBBaBafBBal BaJ!BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBVzBiiBaBBBBl Lttornry Hoclaty, Imlvn with rotrottimenti. and tho ovu ultig proved blllily enjoyatla tor all in attmuUnco. Among the RUHta went Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D, Hay, Mrs, ntid Mrs. James 0. Camp, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Blough, Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Mack, Mr. and Mra. Bert 0. Tlioumii, Mr. and Mrs. Krcd 0. Mur phy, Itov. mid Mrs. 10. 0. Richards, Mr. and Mm. Hollo (J. Orocsbeck, Mr. mid Mrs. Kdmund M, Chlloote, Mlaa Kuoln Hawkins. Miss Ida II. Momyor, Miss Kniia- Cole, Mlsa Maud Carleton, Miss Ollvo Carleton. Dr. Prod Wotser fold. The Tailing Club will meet Wed iii'Mlay, June litth, liinteud of next Wodnesday, to give members a chance to attend Chautauqua iisxotnbly. Project Munaaer J. 12. Cnnrp and diiughter and Consulting Kuglneer W. II. Smidcra unit wife of tho reclama tion sorvlco loft today for a two day visit at Kort Klamath. Mrs. 11. R. Msnulng entertained the Leisure Hour Club at her home Un Hot SprliiK Addition, when Mrs. A. l. Miller, Mra. J. O. BroakM- broiiKh nml Miss Taylor worn present In iidOlllon to (ho members. Tin af ternoon was pleasantly whlled away In playing r.dO, tlio prle going In Mrs. Whltlock. The affair waa attended by the following club members: Mrs. Arthur K. Whitman, Mrs. Fred Mel hnse. Mrs. Oscar K. Wllle'y. Mra. Churles I. Robertson, Mrs, Merle fl. West, Mrs. Philip J. Hlnnntt, Mrs. Knrl Whltlock, Mrs. Thomas Hamp ton, Mrs. Aubrey R. Camppbell, Mrs. Klbert ". Hall. Mra. Ilort K. Wlthrow, Mrs. Will Houston. Tim following Is tho prorM, for tho Children's Day wrC,0i o gleu ut the OhrUtlnn church toaoV row evening at H o'clock. Opening song by CM)0, ..u w. Wldo World" ' Hcrlptiiro Lesson by ci.Hof boy( nnd girls Prayer by superluu-mleiu Hong by school, "Onward Clirliti.. Holdlors" Kxerclse, "The Now Cable" l''' ' Harlot Flqk Dlulogiie, "Children AcroH i,o 8" Hong by school. "1'rt.y for Jspaa" u,r,,"" l-ucllle Hwan Ho,1 Uorothy Klllor Hon y Llltlo uirla "Cherry IMossotna" . ,, Drill, "A Crown of Roups" ' ' ' ,,n " l.iiclo llcckley Offering Hong by school, "All Hall llio 'Wfr of Jesus' Naiiio" Mrs. Henry L. Ilrnxou nnd Mlit Louise llcusun left HiIr week for Halem, where they will roi(. Mrs. Robert A. Jolumou U emtr luliilug tho llrldgu Club at her bau tlful residence In Hot HprliiK Addi tion thU afternoon. Miss Kvk Wyldo, who with htr parents, Mr. uud Mrs, l.owU Wylde. hns.gono to California to reilde, was tho guest of honor at a party firm Tuesday night by Kdlth MonUllun and Margaret Johnston at tlio dob of Mr. and Mrs. J. c. Jolimion on Knst street, which was attended by Dorothy Deliell, Klltubcth (Irigaby, (leraldlne Watt, Luctlto lieckltr. I tfifat 1 1 It trtiklt e.w ll&l.,.. .. . Ua.lt- Aloha Chapter No. 81, Order of V.;".V v7ul .' iJ . . .. , .... . m . luruer, Ksther Calk iu, tonitsnco Kaslern Star, wl meet Tuesdny nve- ... ,. ... ' v"""' .- ... xf-i- 1.-11 -... u I Usher. Florence llradley, Ptrn will Imdone. ' !.,"K;.,A,r,,, (,r"c".K"""' ,tu,h t'hltwood, the guest of boaor and the two young Iioaioh.. The Dr. mid Mrs. It. R. Hamilton and 'girls spent the owning In n merry daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence I manner, enjoying various gnnu-s, tc II. fuderwood left this morning for' and n luncheon wit rened Oiloll l.uki for a few days' camping trip. Owing to the fact that ninny of the members are out of the city, the ,.... . "ti'etlng of the Fortnightly Club ' ',,,,, ","il..l..llll..l I., .....I 'Cl.Mr.l... ;- lf IIVSV fl(M(ni( u dulnty collation to Bw Moniliora of iei:it Kiiesls the ucre delightfully en tertained Friday nticrnoon by Mra, after- moon, tins been sot for a week later. At thr.i time, Mrs, Charlon H. Moore (5. A. Krnuso n: I.e.- home there be- , ,, ,,, ' lug present Mrs. (lenrge Noland, Mn. Robert A. Johnson Mrs. Herbert I)., ,, MH V(m London on a brief vacation for the first time since tho war bogan. Hiilu that suit iu style sad price at K. K. K. Store. . K. TRANSFER COMPANY gUICK TRANSFER -USE OUR PHONE 87 Ollleo, on Sixth, between Main and Klamath Kathleen Kaye txr- m? AbbiIisIub Always 10c Kathleen Kaye, a 16-year-old girl, was one of the 'heroines of the Lusl j tania. She got into a lifeboat with a large number of women and cnuaren. When one of the crew, overcome in the excitement, collapsed, she took an oar sad rowed for hours until the X-X MATINEE DAILY AT 8:80 - -after- jf ".'X. KVC'Jii', avuai swvsusaiiiiir riviusiia '"Aft1!?,! V If . "' ' ." " ' ' " fH Sii' f ? laXIlRILL OPERA HOUSE ;5"V;1 - Maatlll Om "- f - V PICTPRRM TUKSIMVg AND aMTRDATS boatload waa picked up. Wireless Operator McCormack McCormack, one of tho wireless op erators, calmly fook photographs as the ship was sinking. He went down with the ship, but he was picked up. His Alms were destroyed by the wa ter. The photographs show them shortly after their arrival at Queens-town. Tho Company Will Pay It Mr. Jas, A. Bushong, near Klamath atb Falls, needed 1 1,6 00. The Mutual Life promptly let him have it at 5 per cent. Dividends on his policy will more than pay It. 4-2t F. M. Priest, Agent. Auto Clothing and Glove. You "airto" wet, the line st K, K. K. Store. Today's newa in The Herald HOUSTON HOTEL .1. A. Houston, Prop. Service good, light housekeeping rooms at prices that will please you, Opiiosito PostoMce. TUNA The Chicken of the Sea .Makes u delicious salad, and i becoming more popnlsr for this iui1oe than any other fall. It Is also fine creamed. "Creamed Fish, a Temptinf Dish" 15c and 25c VAN RIPER BROS. "Quality, Phone KG (lrocers" etb and Mala Madeline Traverse in "Three Work" movies, made a docldod lilt ut tho Orpheus last night. For scenic beau ty nnd genuine entertainment, this Picture hus never been excelled by any offering ut this show house. No movJo tins over received wider pub licity, and while many columns have been printed regurdlng the book, tho picture has been passed by tho national board of censorship and will glvo no offenso to the roost particular. In tt prologue, the writer bus pic tured vividly tho events leading up to tho opening chapter of tho book, which Is followed closely through out tlio production. Two comedy subjects complete the bill which will bo shown again tonight. -tomorrow a complete change of program will bo offered. Churles Klchman, ono of the best known stars on the legitimate atage, will be presented at tho Star theater today In "Tho Man From Home," a plcturlzatlon of Booth Tarklngtori's famous story. The production, which fa of tho Laskoy brand, ranks among tho grcntest dramatic work1 known to tlio photoplay world. Tlio pro ductlon Is in five parts, tho cast is of tho usual standard found in all Pur- umount productions. Wo do not hes itate In saying that "Tho Man From Home" surpasses tho average run of dramatic productions that have been prcsontod ut the Star, A Bellg comedy offering completes tho plcturo end of tho bill. O'Dell, Hart & Hall will bo aeen at the Star again tonight in a rapid fir lino of comedy, singing, dancing and acrobatics. Patrons should not fall to read this eolumn Monday. The Star manage ment has a startling announcement to make, Onlu, Mrs. Don J. Zumwalt, Mlsa ,Coral Carter and Miss iJimm, In ad jdltlou to the club members: Mrs. J. C. Ilrockeubrough, Mrs. John McLean, 'Mrs. Louis O. Van llellon. Mrs. Kng- llsh, Mrs. K. II. Hall, Mrs. Fred Hcluil- In-lr Ll. mft..- It . 7,' "; """ 'HUn. . nr y0U, OCOIIMS. wllllwplMKd Karl Whltlock. Mth. Marv A. Jncksonl. . ... . . . ...- nnd Mrs. Krnuso. llrldgu was played during tho nfternoon, the prlio being won by Mra. Bchallock, and the bos- Klpcr leave In n couple of days for San KranclKO to attend tli Sun Frnnclnrn epol Hon. , The many friends of Mlitf Kllsa belli Houston, ono of the city's pop- & Don't buy Boys' Salta until you aM our aew stock, K, K. X, Store, Kllaor (Jlya'a "THIIBK WKHKH "Uncle's New nisxer" Comedy "Father's Mosey" Comedy Admission, 15c sad SSo COMPLLTK CIIANGK OF PROGRAM TOMORROW Admission, 10c to learn that she tins decided to make musical work her vocation. She leaves Saturday for llcrkcley, Calif., to enter tho summer school nt the University, and In the fall she will be gin tho regular term there, her Inten tion being prepnrutlon to tench mule In grade nnd high hcIiooIi. While niwiiy, Miss Houston will further her , vocal culture, and will study also ' under tho best InHtriimonlallata. MIm Houston Is a daughter of Mr. Mid rMrs. John V. Houston, nnd Is a irad ' unto of the local schools. A long and high Kngllah railroad (bridge la equipped with nutomatlc wind gauges, which sot danger ilgneu against trains should tho wind blow nt a dangerous velocity. W.D. MILLER Manufacturer of , HOLLOW BUILDING, AND SILO BLOCKS AND FliUICS ALL KINDS OF OONCRRTK Sidewalks' Floors and Retaining Walla ROOFING A HI'KCIALTV Sixth and Walnut Phone) SWM Blue Front Livery and Feed Stable. Mundy Halyard, Prop. Plinae WW. Klamath, Prompt and ealclent service, Good horses and Ural class rhja Office of Dr. C O. Prentice Veterinary Surgeon Leaden in the wrvice, of Tranifer, BaggagC . Haulimr. Moving anV ..-., - -. f This announcement carries with it the message of Prompt ness Storage ASK US OVER THE PHONE TO SERVE YOU WESTERN TRANSFER CO !!. iav mtH "?