The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 21, 1915, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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WANTED Competent womaa de
airea work, either la or oat of the
diy; eeperteace la most every kind
of work. Eaqalre Herald. 15-61
FOR EXCHANGE
WANTED To trade equity la good
lot. 8Sx8S feet, oa Niath at, tor a
Peri, to. good ranatag coadltioa. Ad-
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to get gaaraateed deaalag aad
.ereaatag doa, day. or, alght. W. H.
Batter Co., COS Mala street. Phoae
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
CITY AND COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO.
ABSTRACTS INSURAficS
Members Oreaen Aaeeelatlen
TWe Men
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Published dally Meant Sunday hy
The Herald PuMIshlag Company of
Klamath Falls; at 118 fourth Street.
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through the malls as secoad-elast
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KLAMATH PALLS, ORSUOX
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 81, ISlil
AAD STOP AT
KLAMATH FALL
What the War
Moves Mean
By J. W. T. MASON
(Written for the United Press)
NEW YORK. Oct, 11. The reaig
nation ot Sir. Sdward Carson as attor
ney general ot England Is, perhaps,
the first step In the overthrow of the
present government. This would be
more certain If 3reat Britain had
statesmen capable of succeeding the
present cabinet members. But this la
not the case. The greatest political
minds are now Included In the coali
tion government, and it Is improbable
)hat a ministry of superior talent
could be organised.
Three men la Great Britain possess
the characteristics ot American ener
gy and. activity: Sir Edward. Carson.
Minister of Munitions Lloyd-George,
and Lord Northcllffe.
Carson haa just retired because be
objects to the policy ot muddling
through the war; Lloyd-George re
cently warned his countrymen that
they could only hope to wis the war
by using all their energies, and Lord
NorthcliSe haa long been pessimistic
regarding The government's methods.
Taeir unanimity of Judgment at
this critical time suggests that Great
Britain is driftlna. if not defeated.
then at least- to a compromise- peace.
TWO GIRLS ELOPE
PARENTS FORGIVE
MISSES. NEVA AND STELLA AN.
DERSON MOTOR DOWN TO
YREKA WITH JOHN FLODIN
AND CHRIS THOMPSON
Romance Is not dead In Klamath
county not by a long alght Tho
elopement ot two sisters, their mar
riage over .the. California line, their
remrn ana forgiveness, ell occur
rences of the last two days, shows
that romance is stlllivery much alive.
Neva and Stella Anderson, the
daughters of w; Anderson near
Olene, are 18 and 16 years old re
spectively. John Plodin' and Chris
Thompson, two farmera of that sec
tion, wanted to wed these two sisters,
out eccoratng to sat Indications, Mr.
and Mrs. Anderson objected on the
grounds that the girls were too young.
So an elopement was planned.
Tuesday, afternoon the two young
mne scured an automobile, and with
the, two glrla started for Trek. They
stopped at Klamath Falls, and the
girls bought trousseau. They got
each a good start that Mr. Anderson
thought It useless to pursue.
In Yreka the Justice of the peace
solemnised a doable wedding.
Miss Neva Anderson, aared 18. be
came Mrs"J6hn FJpdin. Mlsa Stella
oecame Mrs. unris Tnompson.
Today the two couples returned--!
still apprehensive as to what Mr. and
Mrs. Anderson would think about ft
But Mrs. Anderson had left word
wun anons low rortbem to eome
right out to the. ranch to receive fer-
glveaess and their pareate' bkesinK.
aad partake of a weddim diaaer.
A FULL LINE
This aaeney makes, a saeclalty et
firs, llts, accident, liability, burflary
and ether Insurance, surety bende.
leans, rentals, city and esuntrv area.
erty ef all ktode. Have the eaulament
$4 the help that guarantees areata
emeient: aemee. Ne trouble te
weeftasaaliHsr Chllcete, SIS Main
street, MkHtoft, 1
TO CRATER LAKE
GEO. K. GOODWIN, ON WAY TO
FAIR AFTER FINISHING WORK
IN PARK, SAYS OOYJ31NMKNT
MONEY CAN BE SECURED
50 1 ueorgo is. uooawia, wao baa beta
superintending the constructing' ot
govrnment roads In the Crater Lake
national park, has finished the seas
on's work. He was In KlamathFalIs
today on his way to San Francisco
to visit the exposition. The engineer I
under him hare mostly gone back to
Portland.
While here he discussed with sev
eral Klamath county business mu
the necessity ot rebuilding portions
ot the road between Klamath Falls
and Crater Lake. Portions of the
present road are. not agreeable to
motorists, and to make Crater Lake
the resort It should be, better roads
are necessary.
Mr. Goodwin said that an appro
prtatlon has been made by the United
States government, through the de
partment of Agriculture, to pay for
the construction of roada ot public
benefit. Mr. Goodwin thought that It
the business men of Klamath Fallslnlrsblps
would work together and prove to
government officials that a road from
Klamath Falls to the Crater Lake
National park would be of public
benefit, money for Its construction
could be secured.
COLD EPIDEMIC
STRIKES KLAMATH
EVERYONE HAS LA GRIPPE OR
NEAR GRIPPE, ACCORDING TO
LOCAL DOCTORS HORACE
MANNING IS RECOVERING
According to local doctors, an epi
demic ot near grippe has struck
Klamath Falls. This near-grippe in
cludes everything from a frightful
cold to sure-enough la grippe, of
which not a few cases have been re
ported. Druggists report'' sales, of
quantities of quinine and other cold
cures.
At present several prominent Klam
ath county people are oa the lists of
the more severely sick. Among; them
is Horace Manning, who la seriously
sick at the hospital. Dr. Merryraaa,
however, reports that he Is some .bet
ter, and.a speedy recovery Is expected.
Mrs. J. A. Tucker of the Merrill
district is recovering after an opera
tion for tumors that was performed
by Dr. Hamilton. She Is rapidly con
valescing.
Private William Clarke of East
Lancashire, In the hospital from
wounds, is one of nine brothers enlist
ed, six of whom have eea killed, two
wounded, while the youngest Is still
In the trenches.
COMING!
. Nephew of the Celebrated
and Only
HERRMANN
THE GREAT
WORLD'S GREATEST COMEDY
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La Petite Gladys &ia
Star Theater
TWO NIGHTS ONLY ,
October 22nd and 23rd
Daniels, Leading
Figure of Navy
Defense Program
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navy, who will recommend that con
gress appropriate hundreds or mil
lions for the construction ot dread
noughts, submarines, dirigibles and
ror the defense of united
'States against future Invasion
Strong opposition on the part ot the
extreme -pacificists to his program Is
expected. ,
Strayed
Strayed to my house a black water
spaniel pup. Owner may havo same
by paying expenses. R. C. Mehaffey.
HINTS ON
EYESIGHT
If you have frequent headaches
which medicines do not cure; it
you see distant objects more (or
less) clearly, or need to hold
-prjnted matter nearer to or fur
ther from the eyes than formerly,
or need more light; If you have
observed any ot these things, your
sight needs the aid ot correctly
adapted glasses to assist as well
as preserve It.
Accurately fitted -glasses are
only possible when the sight' has
been scientifically tested. We
have every facility for doing this,
and exercise the greatest care, so
that you may receive the utmost
benefit from wearing glasses.
We offer you accurate service. :
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EXPOSITION SET
FOR OCTOBER 20
PLANS POH I11G JINKH STILL IN.
COMPLETE
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nml take nn Intoreet In tho marvelous
onportunltlca offered in Klamath, the
cronm of Southern and t&wtern Ore
gon.
Kbimnth Folks at Fair
KUunnth Hoplo or former Klnni-
athltes registered slnco tho Inst report
to tho Herald are:
Mr. and Mrs. Ourrell Short, 11. M
Boiler. A. II. 8hldler. Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Dalton and sons, James W.
Lytlo. Paul Noel, Mr. aad Mrs. Oscar
Fcyton, L. L. Larkey. B. B. Henry,
Miss Rose Reed, Mrs. A. L. Leavltt
Mini Maybelle Leavltt. Mlsa, Elisabeth
Taylor, Mrs. 0. R. Maaalag, Mr.sand
Mrs. C. F. Setter. Mrs. C. K. Bolts,
Mrs. J. P. Satterlee, Mr. and Mrs. L.
Jacobs and son, Miss Walvo Jacobs,
Mr .and Mrs. J. J. Parker, C. A. Hill,
Mr. and Mrs. H. Roland Glalayer, Mr
and Mrs. Curtis Hedrlch. Mrs. Harry
Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mun
dy. Mn. John II. Hamilton and son.
Mre. H. J. Winters, Mr. and Mr.
George A. llnydon, Mr. and Mrs
Frank Stewart, Mrs. A. A. Mehaffey.
Lawrence M. Mehaffey, Mr. and Mrs.
Edmund Chllcote, Mr. and Mrs. A. .1.
White. Mrs. J. I. Clark and sons. Mliw
Kstcl Mair. MIm Cullyo Blair, Ml
Minnie T. Barnum, H. L. VoorhccM,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Roberts, Mr
and Mrs. Fred Stahlraan, Rallnrd
Stahlman. Mrs. J. McCourt, Miss Alice
McCourt, I. S. Voorhels, Mrs. a. A,
Krause, Sam Evans, E. B. Poland, Mr.
and Mrs. Lyle O. Mills aad son. Mr,
nnd Mrs. E. H. Hall. Mr. aad Mrs. W
L. Tlngley, Mrs. Caleb T. Oliver, Luke
E. Walker, R. E. Hunsaker, Mlti
Ethel Hawxhurst. Mlsa Iaea Elliott.
8. O. Shattuck. Klamath Falls.
Mrs. J. Frank Adams aad son Mar
tin, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams, Oeo.
E. Bradnack, Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Ter
wllllger, Mr. and Mrs. Jay P. Hartcr,
Miss Muriel Harter, Mlsa Jeaaette
Harter, Merrill.-
Mr .and Mrs. Jacob Reuck, Mr.
and Mrs. W. P. Sedge, Dairy.
Judd Ager, John Gibson, Slsklyo-j.
Mr. and Mrs. J, H. VanMeter, Olcno
Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Stewart Lorella
F. J. Bowne. Bonanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Jones,
Marshfleld.
Charles Parrlsh, Corvallls.
O. C. a Inn, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mc
T.cnn, H. P. Hoey, San Francisco.
Mr, and Mrs. W. I. Clarke and
daughters, Miss Mabel Nlckerson,
Oakland. - ,
Mildred M. Colanan, Margaret Col-
aban, Portland.
Subscribe for the Herald, 60 cents
a month.
1 HOUSTON'S
Metrisiljtu Aaataseits
HOUSTON'S
k OPERA HOUSE
DARK
STAR THEATER
MRS. SATTERLEE
MRS ZVMWALT,
High CUm Maeica! Pregram
"Tlie Masqueradere,"
Chas. Chaplin Comedy
The Light of Love,"
Sellg Two Reel Drama
"Sweedle'a .Hopeless Lore,"
Esaaaay Comedy
"Hearst Sellg News Pictorial."
Mstlnses tvtry Saturday and Sunday
at StSO
TEMPLE THEATER
"oil aad Water,"
, Blograph Two Reel Drama
"Never Agate,"
Sellg Comedy
"Sonny Jl mead the Amassment Co.,
limited"
Vltagrapb Comedy Drama
Admission Always 10c
MATINIK DAILY AT SlSO
ALL LICSNSIO PICTUMS
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
Merrill, Ore
MOTION FIOTUMS TUISOAVS
Moving Pictures
Mrs. Hut tor loo and Mrs. .umwnlt
will be the main nttractlon at the
Star tonight, when they nro sura to
plcno tho patrons with tholr musical
numbers. A good II vo nntt program of
plrlurtMi, lurludlng n Clmiltn comedy,
will be shown In connection with the
inuuloul numbors. This program will
he xhown for toulght only, as tomor
iov night we .will luivo llorrmnnu,
the great tuntclclnu, nnd hU company,
In their latent fonts or magic, The
tllrl ot tho (lolilun Wont, a Paramount
fvatnru In five reels, will also tu
Hhown Friday nnd Saturday,
FRED'S TAMALES
are
Made Fresh
Every Day
AT THE PARLOR
121 No. Sixth Street
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An' others smoke VELVET.
GOING HUNTING?
Rent your Gull, Boots u HltlHlIf Coat from
Klamath Sportsmen's Store
lim.tilM Kound SEW Ammunition.
Special This Week)
Peters 12-Guage Shells, 70c
SEE VEGHTE. HE HAS IT
Quick and Reliable Service
Freight, bsgaagt or passtngar. Equipped With aiite buttt snd suit
trucks. Mtet all trains and beats. Oay or night service.
Western Transfer Co.
Phene: Office, !S7; Residence, 'let-It.
IPS AS SIMPLE AS A. B. C
To open und conduct an account
with this hank. Our service, facil
ities and resources all comblno to
make n bunking connection here
both n matter of safety nnd con
venience. Wo. welcome) small c
cimnts as well an largo ones. Glad
lo give you nny Infnrnm'tlon about
opening one, '
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