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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1915)
TOMDAY, JPLT it, igjs THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON i , , ' FyFTTTT '. ' - . . .?.' kvj?: ert " f ,r r4 , , THE RESULT OF. THIS WtiO, : f'sxrvv j i& ;.-r i-:l TH'iitftJM tt-fisasterl :'f "ilS' 'iMil &m BS&u July Clearance Sale HAS BEEN REMARKABLY SUCCESSFUL WITH THIS STORE This meant when you buy merchandite here you will be getting the brightest and newest goods the market affords. Our buyer is in the Eastern cities and manufacturing districts at the present time, associated with a large" number of Golden Rule buyers, and you can rest assured when the New Fall Goods arrive they will be right in every way and plenty of them. fotJie$ NMfA MSjfla ir :;For Um Mm and Boys we are jiving unequaled values fat Clothinc. Hats, Underwear, Etc. A few Men's Suit I to go at half price. Boys' Best Ever AU Wool Suit, at prices. Men s Upea Mesh Union suits, value, now 75c Men's Open Mesh Union Sue value, now 39c ?(? 'v-iv Vir ?' JW$, OTCEBROIHER S You can carry every Lady's Suit, Coat, Dress, Skirt and Wnist on one arm and not have half a load. Only iU Ladies' Suits left. They will be sold at half price. Only four Ladies' Dresses left. They will also go at half price. in the Piece Goods Department there are plenty of Ginghams, Percales, Devonshire Cloth, Prints, Etc., to give good selections in all lines. Htfi - j-.e'i&.-S'i SSKWWWi BK hslass! n ;wi r vk ?&?"& K It i fc.WS x W ' iflA -W1 -. ..- "W y, rt t" K? Hfiii.S3Mi - - . re iw-swr -' CITY DADS TALK :. si WELFARE OF CITY jy i-A sHV IliK-J' - -f &? "?. " J-li . MDCSI BMAIXi BCHNH8B TKAN8- JT OStWNANCsSS AND CtVXO OONWHON8 & ..abb vmcvmsD J - '"Tj ) t b l&& HF. -. W, 'J uiy . ...W- taurtiat aaattara Ct.i w, .' mMii, .w jrw. , i !2& '$iwetw,soght up before the city eoua X,, ?att'test' nlghf for aweusstoa, laclud iKSSWitft-ssaaftsas of the stweta Is "V-' - athe --:lt. errle laMOTMmta that ;ift'KS., 54,??'-,-'" j"": -- " " msmiwl&t U m oy tke eoueU, n the iwaa( Mw. snafUS: ap to llmM,?3aiMa:aUarlmmmmL. Sanral ncr. '3iBW1"-T'"trTj".w TT7 Xf?tSj":M;alMlaee,fr",tt. cttj .Maaihk,iiMr! tm. mta ;rss3iaj2S-?T.7::rsrt '- i ' .. .:r, RKr5 V :-.Tfce treeUmder dtacswiom; were ;MIa&TkJr;'ai Mlm,treeU 5K :r?1StS; R--A'ggSg5sSi RUPi I jyts-: WBS-' :SrtiJrly, ; Ue ewidltte. of tte jrfSjiiftlaa ash Jaow li, It ierelopiac.tbat Kg: 4;K8' liSSVa; tree U isM.aeM attemtfaw.,' f ettea'.wM; tekea: , No HIS ill.MCownwui'-HUlw aaaovaeeS that aKF!4,,in)nnuiBqrlB com w ao K."liMlm ! 1 ! mi. SW v.?;. w-'- mb cwfivi ouob wor- oi ur tatx&uajjaLr.i.-y.'- . V'i.'..j it. , IrSSJSk "J-4."";!!" -:"'." 4wm u llwMVttwBlc Barin U1 to, the bridge :,'.?? : -;" aeroi the lrrlaatks canal hr wort ia aad rolllac the. roads aad pro Ytdt&c dratease for the streets. Ha .agfeated that the others could do one tood work about the city by 'etas that their residence district airosts were put lato good shape. v CeaaclUtaa Doty luggeated that ' 'nrdlitit' be itade srorldlac for KrA a - : - Mrrf4t;;PWuaieBt of boys or others t'?:S,w3,breaklaa-"' Window end daetroTinr hwi i.iiv wk..:.,.T-.'i, ..r7 , - ; " ;?MP?ftyrabot.the eity. Th titaa- UamVwmm'.MmimmmmA ad IimmU tn L,4'Uit'fc-r.i2i.i. -i--.i.-?' -T ;m;5-j;,jiwj.wv imHui u er aai.taai renaeata near nea fnKHgebt in iaforabg the-verDetratora. 'SKsfiV? Vai9MiiuM inMl4. h th. jIMafaa''BWadbohe official aews- rSViSC::'1 " .T"T-.''TT JT--vV' .K - !- i.aoid A m tgga.la.JLaisias nyjiaBunoBa rote, to VSllor'oa;ysar,ifro June 1, -1916. ETf'fT- "ii.--.- i "- '' L.. m .. i . ,?;. -V,"'' - ,,. "" gI" ' . proTiaK lor we pay ;M''S; reading. A general dlscaasloa of the state of the clty'a ordinances and the steps that ought to be takem for bringing them ap-to-date was dis cussed. A plumbing ordinance wan also discussed. An ordinance allow ing for the purchase of a team of horses passed to its third reading. Aa ordinance gtYing.the contract for the steel work to the Baldwla Hardware company, aa Submitted by bid, was passed. The resignation of John Pugh asl Patrolman No. 8 was recelred aad accepted. Ollrer Dews was appointed in, his place. The following permits were grant ed: To I. J. Prather for the erection of a small hen house at his residence on High street: to Geo. W. White for the placing-W an electric siga In front. of the Keller cafe: to E. P. Bit- tlnger for the erection of a wagon shed In the rear of the 8uperlor Laundry building; to Mrs. Grace Ma son for the repair of a building at the corner of Main aad Serenth streets. The saloon license of McDonald a Bunsaker, to be known as the Federal Uouer Company, was extended until January l.sis. A complaint was recerred from Mrs, Orpheus Burns This Morning (Continued from page 1) rung, a guess having to be made at the ward. On arriving the entire building was practically afire from the rear to the front. The opening of the front doors forced the draft back and drove the flames upward, and saved a large por tion of the front of the building. The seats, however, were all scorched and burned to the front of the building. Ore had entered thebperator's room, destroyed five Alms In their racks, broke some of the lenses in the ma chine and badly scorched the ma chine. The rear end of the building, Including the atage, orchestra pit, a piano and organ, several musical In struments and other articles were totally destroyed. Manager Tindall states that on July 2 he dropped $1,000 fire Insurance, on account, of the high rate, not fear ing any danger. The chairs In the ance. His loss is placed at from .'tiro trouble and loaf on the Job, $1,500 to $1,000. stopping pie procession." Tindall states that someone took. The speaker then explained in tie jone of the lenses out of bis machine, probably while It was standing on the street after being removed. He states that It can be seen that it was screwed out. and that it was in when he car ried the machine out of the building. Men Are United for Good Work (Continued-from Page l) house were not all paid for, aad he Robert Alaxandar. ntstln Mint states that th S1.00'0 tninmiM It Is Impossible to make sewer con-which he carried will about clean up sections oa lots 2 and 3, block 54, on all the debts on the business. His Esplanade street, but that the prop- i property he estimates at $$,000. erty had been assessed. The city en- Practically the only things saved gineer was ordered ,to report the sit-; were his basso horn, badly scorched, nation at the next meeting. .and the picture machine with broken j lenses and also scorched. The seats NoVfce to PabUc ,wera all ruined, as were all furnish- NoUco U hereby given thst on and,ng" ,n the DU"- after this date I will not be responsl-j The cause of the fire is a mystery. ble for any debts contracted by my i but there is a strong suspicion of in- wife. cendiarism or careles ess. Tindall Dated at Klamath Falls this 27th states that the wiring In the building day of July. 1915. was of the best and the wires were 27-St A. M. VINEYARD. carried through conduits. Besides fall connections were oS whea ha left XOTICB - ,the theater about 10 o'clock aa k Notice, is hereby given that the!" " as others, believe that there undersigned, having purchased the u '"" Possibility of Ire from this been called for the purpose of pre senting to you a plan for the reor ganisation of our Commercial Club, to make It more effective, to create system and efficiency. Now, in order to accomplish this requires that we put our shoulders to the wheel and furnish the capital to maintain an organisation that will bring results according to the plan outlined to us by our board of directors. I have carefully studied this now plan; it exactly expresses my sentiments and meets with my hearty approval. With an organisation aa outlined we can accomplish anything we go after. I believe that we can, under this new system put in operation a number of plants now idle. tail tuo chart exhibited on tho wait to show graphically tho plan of oper ation of the now organltatlon. It Im pressed nit as being a sptondld meth od of getting offcctlvo work for tho community from tho membership. "Gospel Truth" "Every word of tho requirements for community work spoken by Mr. Chase Is gospel truth, and I fully en i ; Moving Pictures II 1 In ordor to glvo Orpheus patrons. an opportunity to see ine ramauusia opIeotlM of "The Million Dollar Mys tery,' the Btnr management has nprccri to show tho pictures at tho Stnr. tho next to tho Inst episode be ine nreitcnlcd tonight as an extra, "StronRhcnrt," a thrco yart drama,, ... .. l--.-I. . . ....-........ . ,u. dorse nil no snia, is mo way v.nnriciiiKcn iroiu ino hook nnu piny m wo V. Ebcrleln begnn his remarks when mtmo name, will also be shown to called upon by President Johnson for night. Illnncho Sweet Is fcaturod In a statement on the traffic situation.' tho leading role. "Tho Hatards ot Mr. Ebcrleln said that Klamath Falls,! Holcn" and a one reel comedy com according to aNwell recognised nnturnl.picto tho bill for tonight. Tho Uni ts placed whero a great city mustjverslty of Oregon Concert Company lnw Is placed whero n groat city must will make their first appearance la as tho Incubus of Inadequate trans-; this city on Wednesday night. Vocal portation facilities Is removed. Tbcro numbers and a ono net comedy are Is also a natural law or co-operation, among tho features of their program, which also brings results just as ccr-JAn unusually good picture program tain as any other causa and effect are, will be presented on Thursday, when corolatod. Centering activities and tho forces of tho city In a strong or- 'Tho llnfio of tho Rancho" will ho kIiowm. Tho plcturo Is under tho per- "AUTO THIEF- STILL CAP! MIMIMIt HTtl.N'T Pl'M,i:i IV IUI.I CAIt NOW HIUIIK! SOX AM) MAHHK IIAVK NOT ft?, j TI.KII TKOVRLK The recent noon-day stunt o( lug nn automobile pulled by a i hy tho name of Mssso of linker w repeated In Merrill yesterday, what or by request or not tins not I stated. He mado away with ttn at-' chine hero ono day last week, (Us ing that Chas. Qlbsou, his partser h tho machine, was attempting to bat him out of It. He placed It in a anrnKu tiers lw sanitation is the only way to get ro- xonal direction of Dnvld Ilelasco. Bea- sato keeping until It rotitil ho settlei i suits. Tho wnoio county Is going to)flo iinrrlicalo being seen In the lead- hut Gibson look possession, ncroretsf i rally to the program which is plan-.lnK role. Tho Peerless Orchestra will ho l.toyd.low, deputy sheriff. ffoksVJ ned, and the forco of numbers will bo. also bo featured on Thursday, Jfor Merrill, followed by Masse. such a power that what Is wanted will be brought about." Thanking those who had contrib uted so much to making the "get to gether" meeting the groat success After Uie Manlier United Tress 8orvlc HACItAMKNTO, July 27 -Tho then Mnneo. has again pltiytd tat steuth, slipped into tho car, and i to Klamath Falls. l.ow saya he was ordered to ska the aulo thief from Merrill, but kin-j hf VirJsv..hi-. jEitth TiSnasasa l.'.SSL-j. " "!' "" hk&iMrrrrr ?wrX &$&? Ban. ifi .1 i mShsfMsss' M&i f- meat of aa eleotrieal iaspectoa on the fee system was Introduced by Council- heetsaHd passed to Its second store aad business ot the Cbiloquln Mercantile Company at ChUoquln. Ore., all persons having claims against the company are requested to present, same to the new owners with in thirty days. from date hereof. Dated this 26tb day of July, 1915. WILSON GBINOER, 26-2-9 ChUoqnin, Ore. fliibscrlh for the Herald, to cents , mmtt It'1i. ; s-fVS?S' ' A?,.fW u-y" 'iti'rv&'V?- r-i.-Msssfh . f?tEiS S.J.- wwseas. ?'.mm :msm m cause. The fact that access to tho theater, could be obtained through a side door which could not be locked, and also through a rear door under the stage offers a clue to other the ories. Tindall states that he once found two empty beer bottles oa the Btage which somebody had evidently left after being In the theater. A drunk might have been sleeping there ubj aaw 5ivni duvwbi . .. A,,HAis . t .j.a aa..al V... -a. - .l.i .... ... .... . 1UUIIIUUR (.UUIIVII HUM UUllinUUfJU tllUL,. .Uu.r.ullugo0erouroialiDai it was, rrcsiaont jonnson ae-, MI Ml . .',n- tho situation, did not Intsrnft clared tho meeting closed and tho tor- . .,,. . ,ma.hII states that Masse has the csrs wara marcn oegun. ,, . ., Th fiii- . . .. ,lno mashers. Many women aro after Tbo following woro present: (.t . ,L. Jacobs,, Oscar Poyton, nollo C.t system It was an everlasting battlo to obtain funds to maintain tho or ganisation. Tho new plan does away with this. The money will bo in tbo treasury and will give the directors an opportunity to use it when the time arrives to accomplish a purpose. Speaking for our own Institution, I will recommend to our board of di rectors an Increased subscription to aroesbeck, Dr. F. M. Whlto, Win. Montellus, W. H. Bennett, M 8. w:?.ii?'m rn,,ro'", ,,ond u Herbert D. Gale, Henry Stout, M. P, Evan, F. B. English, Syd Evans, C, I Tho circuit court at Hoseburg, Oro iKon tins sustained tho legality of InxiniiiHn Hint pur. Net. CMIcule, the extent of at least one member-iC. Horiio, O. C. Applegate, J. W. Mc ship, to every man employed by the Coy, h. R. Robertson, S. J. Bailey, bank; and I urge you all to be liberal JH. Boivin, R. J. Sheets, O. E. Wllley, In furnishing financial assistance, E. P. Blttlnger, J. F. Mogulro, Geo, which perforce Is tho life of the or-'Bradnack, Alt & Bodge, Frederick, ganlzatlon. I bellevo in Klamath: do you?" Klamatfa Needs H. Van Rensselaer Chose, president of' the city development bureau of Ran Francisco, was tho next speaker, and delivered a spirited and Inspir ing address upon the needs of Klam Roy Buckingham, Will Hagolsteln, C.' B. Crisler, Will W. Baldwin, Oeo. T. Baldwin, Mrs. F. M. White, Dr. W. A.. Leonard, John McCall, K. Sugar man, Fred Peterson, L. O. Van Bel len, C. J. Owen, W. 8. Dovol, Henry T. Hong, Fred Dunbar, Thos. Wilson, Win. Duncan, Geo. P; Edwards, Mrs. F. B. EngllBh. R. Mitchell. I. W Mo. ''VffJv.'H'j' ' 'ij'""t-'' ' &1 v;$i ' "' f?S- It's high time for you h, fr.? n ratv,.y'.' va. eavV Bsv 'asaTTsBeVBj ssrsrnTF ';5asaT bbT; m sal Bh vM 'snW: BY' .- aa sa aa m W sVaTaJI .m nth Falls and all tbli section In the IWav Af ntaTSnlallnwi simjI astsa ahAHM haLTfiV. li. T ritl1n 11 t V and set the Are by dropping a dgar-'ba undrtdki. w. nAV i.RlDer. H. D. MronBnn w'm n OttO. 'otaw!. r9 !. .ni...iAHK ,j- .Hlirn A T. T..l r n rtt m o-"".u tun vi biiuimiiiuuu luea, --- -- - ..n, v. u. iiuuucil- A man was beard to say in the Rex .leading up to tho areseat form of . "ing, Arthur R. Wilson. Chas. w. cafe following the fro early this workable and working business or-,ThomMR- ' Dunbar, F. L. Vannlce, uiuraws; mai ne naa "aoppea" near; ganlzatlon to handle the big business J- "teiger, F. E. DeDoux, K. M. or under the building, and had beta of caring for the leading interests of .Chllcote, C. S. Fuller, E. R. King, . ' i ". moui;xjjoun whether ,., . ,w.' 'Wl: '..rrT m !. st t- ,MTr"T' awakened by the people and aoise after the fire had gained a good head way, and that he had tbea moved bis bed. Some campers were located near the rear of the building, aad were aot awakened until the fro had made good headway. The evidence oa tho inside of the building show that the Are probably suited on the stage or ia the orches tra pit. and evidently had smouldered aad burned fiercely Inside before breaking through aad attracting at tention. The front seats and half way back were burned completely; while the others were burned aad charred clear to tbo rear, gradually less and less, it being believed that the Are, being practically all lasMe, forced tho flames back, finally eater lag ihe operating room, uatll tho roof la tbo rear was burst through aad the froat opened up, iadleatiaa; tast the are, started some time before it broke through. Th oiterlor ot tho bulldlag la the rear was araetleallr latact until the walls fell la. settiac hsuse us theory that the fire started from the oatstae. The building is owned hy Mater Wordea. who is aot la the sttv. it la not battered that as oarrted hwar- the community. He emphasised the necessity of getting away from the idea ot devel oping u community by the dixtrlbu rs. c, c. Hoguo, Rev, E. 0.- Rich ards, Chas. N. Moycr, R, B. Smith, C. Wood Ebcrleln, Dr. Fred Wester veldt, W. A. Delzell, Z, c. Kimball. E. tion of flowery literature, and confin-lRw,11, M- D- Roberts, T. S. Anno, rrea wjcaioy, B. W. Gowen, J. B, Mason, M. L. Johnson, L. Ba-ldeschar, Fred Houston, Dr. Card, Mr. Cox head, C. C. Low, H. Van Rensselaer Chase, Capt. J. W. Siemens, Paul Bo gardus, E. D. Johnson and V. T. Motschenbacher, Dr. O. A. Cathay, Mrs, W. A. Dolxell, C. T. Oliver, Bert Hall, Abel Ady, Sam Evans, T. M. Bittern, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Whltlock. ing the publicity work, to the use of racts and figures, touchlag raoourees and conditions. "The requirements in successful commercial orgaalsatioa work are men, money, methods, management," Bald he, "and tho first of these and most Important Is men:" He then cited the accomplishments of men la building communities against what seemed to be uasurmouatable ob stacles. If Klamath falls does not accomplish all that should bo accom pllshed for the dffetoBsarat'aad the growth of the community, ao one eaa oe Diameo nut the people themselves. Aa orgaalsatioa sues as should bo round la such a oaauatty, ant which ths atteadaaso bore aad the spirit shows laateatos yoa aro going to nave, caa do all right thlags whieh it sets out to do. vlf it does sot, tbs directors sad . sgissrs aaaaot bo blamed. It to tao bomMo, tat smb. bars of tho orgaalsattea, irks maks It what it is. aad do what Is to bo eta. Tbo dlsseulty Is thai too sssar est Will Appear la Recital Miss Pearl Bolvln. Miss Verda Co sad and Miss Lucille Beckley assisted by Mrs. William Duncan, will appoar In a public recital In the narlor or the White Pelican hotel Friday night at 8 o'clock, All Interested la muslo aro laviud to bo present. Local Wesson la Portlaai IfesaKal airs, m A. Wishard of this city is sow roeoTsrisg from the offset of two serious oporattoas performed st ths Good aamarlten hospital la Port ia, sceorsing to a letter ressirsd re this manias;. Shield yourself against im pure ice. It doesn't cost any more to get the BEST and PUREST. . Your ICE should be as PURE as the water and milk you drink as pure as the food you eat. INSIST on be ing served with nothing but the PUREST of ICE. Our Ice will stand the high est test. We guarantee to give you Pure, Clean, Full Weight Ice, together with prompt de livery at the same price you are now paying. Let us prove it, Independent Ice Co. Phone; 72 den now, and Qlbson cannot nadk.1 Doth Masso and Gibson are la tM. ; city. Houston's Metriyflitai Aatisawb ?a. AAaasassajaakaafjs HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER? TUKHDAY Hpfclal for Orahoua Patrons "Tho Million Dollar Mystery," Two Reels "rllniRKheart." In Throe Parts, Featuring; niasoW sweet. "TlwHasantoeff Other Attraction IS aad lite ;i n 'K 2H Wednesday Hswlik. ill "The iralvereKy of Oregon Ooosssl flaasBBaaaaaaa V v.rwaafsaaaav VaTOlalOAY "Tho Kom. of the. Itaaoho" a4 tag PKRRfJSM 0A0HK8TRA Mnilaeea Kver? Saturday and i st tias TEMPLE THEATlf; "TImi: Kalssn Two Jtssl Drssia : "Joww,1 Mtpstette ," , Vltagraah Oomedy "At the Joarme Is" , SoHff Drama V Agailssini Always lot. MATINsW DAILY AT flf.! .. . ..w... m.rmtnWf'mi uivassswr'.' ,-l MERRILL OPIRA HOUfl Ummmttt ttmm Wl MOTIOX iMOTtlltMII XVWl ANf) MTVMAU 4J, 'feiSrffv