The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 06, 1915, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Do Your Xmas Shopping for the Men at K. K. K. Store
Hundreds of Useful, Practical Gifts at Moderate Prices. Here Are a Few Suggestiens:
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I V 1 SMOKING JACKETS I I
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" HOUSE COATS
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I Merchandise Certificates
I Leading Clothiers
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WARM HOSE
HOUSE SUPPERS
WARM MITTS AND GLOVES
GOOD WARM UNDERWEAR
WINTER CAPS
HL'UHKH BOOTS
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TIES, SLIP EA8V KIND
ETC.
KVKHWEAH SOX, MILK AND
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PA JAMAS
CLASH CAI ETC.
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Brother
Issued for Any Amount Ideal for Xmas Presents
K. K. K. STORE
Leading Hatters
TEACHERS 9 TEST
PROGRAM READY
HISTORY AND WRITING WILL BE
FIRST SUBJECTS FOR APPLI
CANTS FOR STATE. CESTUI
CATBS NEXT
Following la the order arranged
tor the taking of various testa hy
t astasia wishing tato certificates, at
the asmanlaation to begin on next
Wadaeeday, December 16th. at tha
high acboel:
Wednesday forenoon Writing-, U.
S. History.
Wednesday afternoon Reading,
Physiology, Composition, Methoda la
Reading, Mfrthoda la Arithmetic.
Thursday forenoon Arithmetic,
History of Education. Psychology,
Methods in Geography.
Tbnraday afternoon Oraaunar,
Geography. American Literature,
Physics, Methods la Language, Thesis
for Primary Certificate, "Science of
Education."
Friday forenoon Theory and Prac
tice, Orthography, Physical Geog
raphy, English Literature, Chemistry,
History of Education."
Friday afternoon School Law, Ge
ology, Algebra, Civil Government,
Childhood and Adolescence."
Saturday afternoon Geometry,
Botany, "School Admlnlatratton."
Saturday Afternoon General His
tory, Bookkeeping; "Methods."
ORPHEUS THEATER
C. B. Matter, Mgr.
PICTURES,
1U la hf HEATING PLANT.
" PROJECTOR, ETC.
Deere Ogam at 7:15. "-''m. Ce
ordaya and Saadays, w rem
Tonight and Tawaday
"Tha Rajah's Sacriaoa,"
Jnngla Drama, featnriag the Boat-
wfck Wild
uFattya Tintype Tangle,
Keystone Comedy
"See Aeserica First,"
Gaumont Educational, first af
Up With the
Cartoon Comedy
SUFFRAGISTS ON
THE SCENE EARLY
WORKERS FOB EQUAL BALLOT
FROM ALL PARTS OF AMERICA
PARTICIPATE IN ANTHONY
AMENDMENT LOBBYING
n, 10 Cents
Gift
Pictures
The cabinet la the standard
slse for phonographs, yet nearly
waryeno weald Ilka one or two
large fancy pictures for some
Mend.
With out modern equipment
we aaa finish any also from
kadak to the largest else pic
tare from oaf slttlag. This
'will save yon time and money.
Cams fc a4 let as show yon
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WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. .
With the opening of congress today
suffrage workers made the capital
city the field of their activities In be
half of the Susan B. Anthony suffrage
amendment to the constitution, and
at 12:80 p. m., a great delegation of
suffragists wan -welcomed in the ro
tunda of the caadtol by the bouse and
venate committee on suffrage, led by
Senator Southerk&ad and Repreeenta
Ure MondelL
At 2 p. m. President Wilson reced
ed SOO suffragist lenders in the East
room at tka White House. The cam
paign for the 'Anthony amendment
win be planned at the week'a session
of tka adTisory connoll and woman
rotors' convention, beginning Wed
nesday.
Today's reception marked the ar
rival In Waskiagtear of Mrs. Sara
Bard Field and Maw Frances Joltfe
from San Francises by motor, bear
ing tka eOO.OOO-stgnatore peUtlon
asking congress to paaa the suffrage
amendment. The two were met by
represenutires from congressional
union headquartera and local anffra-
glsta in cavalry, tamntry and motor
divisions. Tba procession want to the
East steps of this capltoL Senator
Sotttherlaad nad Represantatlra Mon
deli there resolved tka petitions nad
spoke brief y. Tka two woman trav
elers replied. i
Tka suffragists tken marched up
Pennsylranla avenue to tka Walts
Hoses, where only tka leaders wars
reoelvad by tka prentdeat Tka presi
dent was told of tka petition to con'
gress, aad that tka sat rasa workers
want tka democratic party to make aa
Issue of saJCrasa. v i
BRIEF MENTION
H. D. Lambue Is a late arrival from
Los Angeles,
See those auto robes on special sale
at Bradley's Harness Shop. It
George Noble and wife are in the
city trom Lorella.
J. H. Shott
Klamath.
Is down from Fort
Have your picture taken by Hen
line, the Photographer of the North
west. Henllne Photo Shop. It
C. E.. Walker la a visitor froi
alia.
Lor-
John T. Horn Is here from Bo-
With every Pennsylvania Oil Cap
Casing you purchase, a red tube Is
afveu free. Ford garage. It
L. J. Horton is a visitor to this dty
from Yonna Valley.
A real good ahow for a dime at tka
Orpheus. It
W. M. Williamson la hare on busi
ness from Sacramento, Calif.
8peclM sale on trunks, suit cases
and gloves. Bradley Harnees Co. It
H. M. Livingston Is a business vis
itor from Ban Francisco.
A Christmas gift that win last him
a year. Try Sugarman's. It
B. F. Oreenwood of St James, Mo.,
Is a recent arrival.
Henderson has the nicest things for
Christmas presents all new. 1124-28
Main street. It
F. W. Buswell Is here on business
from Portland.
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Oil Man Here.
John A. Durst, salesman represent
ing tho Standard Oil company, is in
thin city on business.
Oat Again.
Patrolman McCarter, who has been
suffering with a severe attack of la
grippe for tka past two weeks, Is
again able to ha about.
Vr
Bays
Walter N. Battey of Windsor,
Conn., baa recently purchased from
the Central Oregon Improvement com
pany lota 20 and 21, In block 21 of the
town of Crescent for a consideration
amounting to f 620.
MAglJI
Return From Fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Calahnn of Dairy have
Just returned from San Francisco,
where they have been on an extended
visit to the fair.
To Ashland on Visit.
Mrs. I. D, Applegate loft on this
morning's train for Ashland, where
she wilt visit her daughter, Mrs. C. K.
Pell.
Back From 'Frisco.
Dr. C. E. Wheeler returned Satur
day evening from Ben Francisco,
where be has been the past week on
business.
He' on the Jury.
Lindsay C. Slsemore of Fort Klam
ath Is In town to do Jury duty.
Trying to Save Babies
J. A. Johnson is in
Los Angeles.
this city from
HATS USED FOR
BASINS, MUGS
SINCE NEW STEEL HELMETS
HAVE PROVEN EFFECTIVE IN
WARDING OFF SHRAPNEL, OLD
HATS HAVE NEW USE
(United Press Correepondenee)
BOXING CARD TO
REGALE THE EANS
ATTRACTIONS RUN THE GAMUT
FROM FEATHERWEIGHTS TO
LIGHT HEAVIESWRESTLING
BOUT ALSO ON BILL
Two dollar sJm Reeerd Albui
aiMeialoMdoUaraaSwepbsrd's. 2-tf
He will, apprectata tka
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PARIS, Nov. 20. (By mail) Tka
battle of Champagne was Franco's
first real opportunist to test tka ef
fectiveness of tka now steel Hurts af
the first Una troops. Tbs results war
eminently satisfactory.
"One of my comrades," said a
wounded private, "was streak on tka
bead by a splinter from a big skslL
He wh knocked down and wa wars
sure be had beea killed. Wa found
that he was only stunned. Tka splin
ter bad merely dented tka steel sap.
Since wa nave bad tka kelmats tkere
have beea 80 par aant fewer wounds
la tbs kaad. We ars sow asteg oar
regular kate for saaviag mag
wash baafag,
Athletic fans are looking forward
witn interest to tho December pro
gram of the Klamath Athletic Club,
which has just been announced by
Manager Hank Free. This will be
held Friday night at the pavilion.
In order to accommodate the in
creased attendance noted at last
month's bouts, Free baa arranged for
extra seating. Arrangement naa also
been made to have the program start
at 9 o'clock, to give all a chance to
attend.
Three four-round boxing bouts and
a wrestling match comprise tba con
tests for Friday night. Tarpta and
Turpen, two fast bantamweights of
nearly the same name and nearer the
same slse, will start the seance, and
Bobby Allen, the dub's whirlwind
welter, will try conclusions wKh Bat
tling Henley, who also kaa a bard
panch and world's of speed.
The first appearance of "white
hopes' In Klamath for some time will
be the meeting of Shidler and Arnold,
light heavyweights. Both boys weigh
In the neighborhood of 180 pounds,
end are as capable of giving as receiv
ing wallops.
Christy and Hamilton,, two light
heavies mat artists, will grapple la
the arestling bout There will also
be trapese, bar and otb'er gymnastls
work.
PAVEMENT BEING
FLUSHED TODAY
HOSE USED TO REMOVE THICK
COATING OF MUD WHICH
SWEEPING APPARATUS FAILS
TO CLEAR AWAY
Adopting the Uctlcs of "fighting
fire with Are," the city street depart
ment is fighting tho effects of water
downpour with water. Fire hydrants
are being tapped by employes, and
tho pavement on Main street Is being
cioaned by strong streams of water.
Ihe water preesuro Is strong
enough to carry off the mud, which
the tlreet cleaner Is unable to clean
up. The water carries the sediment
Into the storm sewers, so the dirt
which has been such a menace to
shlned shoes and to clothing Is thus
disposed of.
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Ml Julia V. lUirop
No person in tho Unltod States Is
more Interested In tho care of babies
than Is Miss Julia Lathrop, the chief
of tho children's bureau In Washing
ton. Kvor slnco she has held her
place she has been at work on this
subject, and Is recognliod us an an
thorlty over tho United States.
RE60N
BUILDING
SOLD FOR A SONG
KTUL'CTURK WHICH COST fOU.OOO
HOLD TO WRECKER FOR 91,880.
NEW YORK HUILDING BRINGS
ONLY SHOO.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
STRAYED From the Horton ranch
In Poe Valley, one roan Durham
bull, three years old, branded T8 on
blp; has duUp. Notify Llskey Bros.,
Dairy. 8-8t
FOR SALE OR TRADE Fine apple
orchard in Yakima Valley for Warn
atk county land. Addraas bos 881,
Klamath Falls. 8-t
An interesting series of "See Amer
ica First" motion pictures have been
booked by Manager Miller of tho Or
pheus, and the first of those will be
run this evening and tomorrow. This
presents some American scenery of
more than usual Interest.
Another feature of tho bill Is "The
Rajah's Sacrifice," m atrong Oriental
drama. In the filming of this the
famous-Bost wick wild animals wore
used. "Fatty's Tintype Tangle" and
"Keeping Up WKh the Jonses," two
clever comedies, complete the bill.
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"The Clemonoeau Case," a Fox five
reel feature, showing at the Star to
night, a wonderful attraction,
This photoplay, taken from Alexan
dre Dumas' famous novel, will be
ahowa la Us trua-to-llfa form.
Theda Bara as tka Vampire will be
aeaa la a role that ska Is so noted for,
and la today tka greatest actress on
the screen la parte of this kind. This
SAN FIIANCI8CO. Dec. 0. The
difference between now and second
hand wait illustrated In an announce
ment made of tho prices at which a
number of the state buildings at the
l'anama-l'aclllc exposition were auc
tioned off.
Tho atato of Illinois building which
cost $02,000, wus knocked down to a
wrecking concern for f 1,780, and fur
nlturo valued at f 11,000 brought only
6,000. The New York City building,
said to have cost 134,000, brought
$300. Washington state's I4E.000 sal.
ace sold for $800.
The Mississippi building cost $18,
000, and brought $226. Iowa's 818..
000 building sold for $600.
The Oregon building, which seat
$03,000. brouaht 81.620. The fumi.
ture made In the Oregon schools will
go back to them, It was annouasad,
T.tjviwu oi many at una nuuaiBgs
will start the latter part of this week.
production receives the highest coat'
meats In the leading motloa piettire
magaslnes. It will ba ahowa 8ar to
night only. Tomorrow tka fasaoas
"Who Pays?" series will ssgia.
EXPRESS CO. MAY
HAVE A BUIIDHI6
WELI.H.FAKOO OiUCl.tlJi ARK
MAID TO HE P.WOIUIIIJi TO
ERECTION' OF HTItl'CTl'HK FOR
HANDLING TRAFFIC
Klamath Falls' newct public Mr
vice building may be a WllTarfo
building, according to reports la cir
culation. The volume of bulla
transacted by Out company hers Is
rapidly growing, and there has beta
need foil for some time for a receiv
ing depot for Incoinlnr eipress.
In the summer months tbe need it
especially great, n tho express com
pany has no adequate storage facili
ties, and must, therefore, deliver all
perishable goods to merchants after
tho arrival of exprcM late each even
ing. With a building near the depot
It would be possible for a night em
ploye to unload the express cars, tad
olaaslfy the express so as to facilitate
Us delivery the following morning.
The matter was given serious con
sideration by WelU-Fargo oSeaUi
last summer. It Is understood hers
that the San Francisco offices have ap
proved tho plans, and that the build
ing might be erected In the earlr
spring.
In case tho new building it elected,
tho company would not discontinue
Ita uptown offlee. This would be used
still aa si receiving point, and, to a
certain extent, for small distributions.
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Fox -Feature In Five Recli,
With Theda Bara as the Vsplw-
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"rtaaaoara Foky,"
Idiaon 4reel Drams
"A Frafesasoaal Diner,"
VlUgraph Comedy
Path Daily News.
Admlstlsn Always 1$
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