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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1915)
rf KLAMATH FALLS, 0R100N KHIDAY, Novi THE EVENING K.V NaaaMa . - ' W MAMMA 6k' J H w- IP I- . y -i 1!A .1 j fci. " I" v l ' t -V .it "t "Ti xt - Strange Ceremonies of the Coronation Begin (Uattai Prase Sea OcmeBoartaat) TOKTO, JapftB, Not. 5. Japaa'a eBperor today departed for Kyoto, Uklac with htm the Imperial Shrine with ita Sacred Treasures, the Divine Mirror, the Sword and the Jewel be queathed to the emperors by the Sun Goddess, in anticipation of his coro nation at that place November 10th. The substance of all the coronation rites to be observed between today and December 1st, Is ancestor worship "JastlAed by'the grace of heaven from Ubm Immemorial." Not more than twenty white persona will witness this blsarre, splendid, yet simple return to the primitive days of the world, when man worshipped the spirit of his dead father In temples that were rude at. Count Oknna characterised this ceremony as "the natural reverence of a son for his father, carried be- yon the grave and expanded Into a grant system of society In which the nation la a super-family and the em peror a super-father." Every phase of the ceremony Is some communica tion of the new emperor to all the dead emperors coacerntng his ascen sion to the throne. Taa shrine, eonyeyed In n gorgeous and bedlaened "bogle carriage." Is Itself Just n plain, white, undecorated wooden shed, such aa the drat eat' perora used. There la no crown and no crowning at the coronation November 10th. The ceremony Is conducted in a pavil ion of plain white wood. In the center of which the emperor's canopy (not throne) is set No nalla are used In this structure, nor paint, nor orna ments. The emperor reads an address to the princes, officials and foreign representatives. It will be the first time foreigners have attended the ceremony. Count Okuna will read an address to the emperor, then S.000 Japanese notables will yell three "cantata" and the coronation will be concluded. The days following will be observed by various ceremonies, such as "the sacrifice of the fruits of the earth to the spirits of the departed." This be gins at nightfall and concludes at dawn. The bringing back of the Imperial shrine to Tokyo completes the coronation. A number of traded-ln organs at reasonable prices and easy terms. En quire at Shepherd Piano Depot Re member, It's next door to the post office. I-5t Town Topics Krom Port Kmaaata. Harmon Brown of lVrt Klamath I a business visitor to thw city. Fort People Betam. James Peltoa and wife of Fort Klam ath have Just returned from a very pleasant visit to the fair. Harvest Days. The Inman brothers, ranching near Stukel bridge, are busily engaged In hauling their potatoes to market. Back Here. O. B. Coiad, a former bustae man of this city, and lately of Mar tinet, Calif., came In on the local laat evening on business. Stady Club Will Meet The Study Department of the Wo man's Library Club meets Saturday afternoon at 2: 4 6 at the library. The subject will be china painting. Mrs. Z. C. Kimball wilt act aa leader. New Rancher. Alvla Dukes, 'recently of the state of Washington, has purchased a farm near this city, and la now busy im proving same along the line of gen eral farming. T Look closely at this picture rghre you a good idea of the way wall dratted young ff man are going to look this s fall and winter. Have a Look In the store window of K. Sugar- man on Main street la a picture, of Klamath county people taken at the exposition in front of the Oregon building. Quite a- number of familiar faces are plainly dtocernabte In this home group. mW "B at m .sflamtmmW HQmmV aEgaaaaaiagaBV GvyrigatHsrtSduaWtMATX m tij f If you think this attractive suit U about your ideai ask u to show you Varsity Fifty Five Made by Hart Schaffner & Marx This is ene: we have hundreds 1 V of others for you to see now. r K. Sugarman Tin heese ef Hart Schaffaer Mmtx good clothes Don't buy, don't even think of bay ing a stove or range without first find lng out if the maker is ashamed to put hla name on It It's not a good range If It Isn't as bestos lined, and It is n poorer store If the asbestos is exposed to the name. You win find moat stoves made In a part of the -country where coal is used; therefore the store will be made for coal. i Do you think a stove made la a l coal country, even though It has a I duplex grate, will give as good satis faction with the same amount of fuel as a stove made in a country where wood is used, and made for wood? If yon find oat these facta about a stove or range yon will eventually buy the one stove for real service and little fuel. ' The king of all stoves and ranges Is the Elk. WILLIS-JOHNSTONS CO. BRIEF MENTION ai EIGHTEEN JOIN COMMERCE CLUB COMMTRKK DOKS WOOD WOHK IX FEW HOU1W YESTERDAY AFIftaViOON THKKE HUM RED IS GOAL SET Eighteen new membora since the start of the now membership cam paign have been secured for the com mercial club Eight ot these were secured la a little whllo yesterday af ternoon by the recruiting committee. The club had before the campaign about 170 members. Now the en rollment stands at 188, and it is go ing to stand at 300 before the cam paign Is over, accord lug to commer cial club officials. That many are needed to euccewfullj carry on the work that the club has outlined, among which are such projects as "cleaning the house" (or the coming railway, and the halt million dollar payroll. The fact that eighteen have al ready signed their names to the list shows that the people realise the good of the club and are ready to participate in Its projects. Todajr. collectors are out collecting quarterly and monthly dues from the club members. Moving Pictures "Her Triumph," a story of the theater, in which Qaby Deslys makes her first appearance on the screen, 111 be shown at the Star tonight and tomorrow night Oaby Deslys Is one of the great actresses that the Para mount Feature company hts taken fro ip the legitimate stago. ThU play was written especially for her. and .at staged la Paris, and was indcr many disunities smuggle! oat of Paris after the outbreak of the war. The production contains many Inter etlng scenes, one of which Is th Cr.-.ice Deslys, mhlch has won fame for the star. Henry Pin:, former dancing partner of Miss Deslys, Is her main support In this feature. Chas. Chaplin will be seen In one of his good comedies, entitled "Laughing Gas." These two features assure a good evening's enjoyment C. B. Brown and wife are visitors to this city from Bonanza. L Newcomb and wife are recent .r- liva's from Btoomlngdalo. W. F. Hill is here on business from Merrill. H. Nellam of Ran Vruvlim la ku - - Ammm ion business. I W R ThUria fa In tit Mt- r. Sacramento, O. D. CODDace Is a visitor front the. 'exposition city. Christmas is coming, better get ac quainted with Henderson's, 1184-16 Main street R. E. High and D. H. Nichols arc in from Boaaasa. I J. H. Beckley is registered at the Han rrom Hannfleld. Jesse Klein Is here on business from Merrill. Jim Casey Is in from Poe Valley on business. J. W. Joy Is a Midland visitor, W. E. Adams is registered at tan American from Redding. James Thompson, rancher, la la taa city on business. William Wight of Dairy was ana among those who returned last arm ing rrom tne fair. D, Monteltus Just cot back tram Ssn Francisco on a visit to the fair. Mrs. Alloa Gray la a visitor to this city from San Jose. Louis Bradford la here on knalaam from Weed. H. C. Doges Is up from Dorrts. while1 Surety bonds Calketr. you wait. Saa S TOO LATE TO. CLASSIFY CHICKENS I will bay year cklsk- eas; will W eood pries, for ffaed Realty The Klamath Development com pany to James C. Wilder, lot 1S,B in block 6, Railroad addition. Klamath Corporation to Emmellae M. Johnson, lots 8, 9, 10, 11, IS, 18, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 80 and 81, of block 809, Darrow addition to Klam ath Falls. HOUSTON'S MefrtphUi hmsmaks HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE NOVEMBER IB BENEFIT CONCERT FOR LIBRARY STAR THEATER "Her Triumph," Five Reel Famous Players Feature Kith Oaky Deslys "Langhiag Gas," Chaplin Comedy TEMPLE THEATER "Tfie Battle of Lore," Three Reel Essaaay Drama, Feat uring Francis X, Bushman. The Tale of a TJsr," Essaaay Comedy Admission Always 16c MATINIK DAILY AT 8(80 ALL LICKNSKD PJCTURKS 8 jiaLlVi " lNr aaaaBa--aBSaBBBSaaaam MERRILL OPERA HOUSE Merrill, Cm MOTION PICTURM TUSSDAYS ANO SATURDAYS Winter Storage We have good, cleaa, safe stor age for cars la the old Brick Store, Telford Bros. Calling Your Attention to the Largest and Most Complete Line of Rubber Footwear In Klamath County With advnntnges In your favor when order is placed with this store as follows First New, fresh goods, direct from factory, everything shipped since JULY I ninety-five per cent of stock Wales Goodyeai Brand, which is absolutely FIRST QUAL ITY, not some OFF brand, so-called first quality.. Second Immediate delivery at time you pay your money not ten days time to wait for goods to arrive from Portland, Seattle or elsewhere. Third The right size to fit your shoes, which is an important factor when buying Rubber Footwear. Fourth As much value for your money as you csn obtain anywhere in the Unitts States. You won't need to consult Eastern or Western catalogues before coming to thU store in order to be sure our prices are right, as we have the catalogues here for your convenience. These Catalogues Not Wholesale Catalogues Either A few are under the impression they are buying at wholesale when dealing with mail order houses. Let's see about that The following paragraph is prominently displayed in the new catalogues which a great mail order house is sending out all over the country KEEP YOUR MONEY not only in your own town, BUT IN YOUR OWN POCKET,. The first cost of the merchandise you buy is the FACTORY COST. And that must k back to the manufacturer by whatever route. The smaller second cost the legitimate charge for distribution you arc vitally interested in keeping as small as pos sible. Prices quoted here keep money IN YOUR POCKET be cause that second cost is charged with hut one small profit, on the way from the manufacturer to you. Have You Ever Asked Yourself the Question Why the Golden Rule Stores? "One small profit from factory to consumer" that's the reason, i Give us an opportunity to supply your demands and ws'Il get your business from a strictly business standpoint not friendship or sympathy, In other words, we are anxious to get the profit you would naturally send to outside concerns when dealing v.ith themes we need the money to pay taxes with, which must be raised In some way, foi , of course, we both need our Schools, Roads, etc. They are dependent on tax money under the present system. We might write a book on values this store is able to offer that would be impossible without the co-operation of the Golden Rule Associated Stores, but, after all, one hour spent here by you in making comparisons would be far1 more convincing than all we could write. Seeing is believing. We are anxious to show you. " " NICEBROMrI I' .& zn 't ' v chickens aad fair arlees for fair m, , Center C.D.WlstM. , UK UUIIIIIIIIIIIIHUi m $ 1 ft