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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1915)
pasm foca TH1 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALL1, OREOON rWIOAY, DECCMBIW , fa I I - War News Crowded Out of Issue of Yesterday United Press Service BERLIN, Dec SI. Today', an nouncement says: "Austrian forces hare repulsed the attack of strong Ruulaa troopi at the bridge head at Burkano on the Strypa Itiver. The Russians lost many men in their oteaslv. "Attacks along the front commanded by General yon Unslngen, and to the outh of Sherlock were also repulsed." ly nn'liinpired" nrticlo. Tbo terms, It holds, wore probably obtained from well Informed Qormans. $12,000,000,000 Gary- ' Roosevelt Dinner Guests United Press Berrtoe LONDON, Dec SI. The conference of trades unions here adjourned with out taking nay attitude regarding con acripUon. The leaders reconreae soon. United Press Benrloe PARIS. DecSl The Austrian squad ron which left Cattaro recently to bombard Duratto, encountered an Ital ian-French ssnadron yesterday, which gave battle. A mine blew up the Aus trian destroyer Lltta, the Trtglar, an other enemy destroyer, was sunk, and the other Austrian ships fled. United I'reis Service AMSTERDAM, Dee. 31. Tho Dutch schooner Ulluwoutsdyk was sunk yes torday In tho North Sen, presumably by n mlno. Tho crow was rescued by a passing stosmer. United Frees Sorvloe BERLIN, Dee. 31 (By Ackerman) Today's Tageblatt says the Wolff News bureau's Zurich dispatch regarding Germany's peace terms was undoubted- United Press Sorvloe HOME, Dec-31 (By Wood) Prlnco Wlllliiiu of wiod, tho deposed rulor of Albania, has reorganised tho Albanian tribes west of Prlnieron, and Is attack ing the Sorbs to tho esst of Scutarla. His force will co-operate with tho Bui galrana In a aeries of fresh onslaughts ngalnst the poorly equipped Serbian forces In the ElBassan region. Prince William, it la understood, hopes to gain the consent of the con tral powers to his occupation of the Albanian throne. United Press Service STOCKHOLM. Dec. 81. (By Stow art) The pence expedition will cost Henry Ford a million dollars If the conference at The Hnguo last very long. Gnuton Plaintiff, who Is director of the party, estimated today thst $36,- 000 has been spent In Stockholm alone. sssannnnnnnnBBS 1 lnnnv19ponnsBnnnnBn! '5psJeTrf 1 BBBrV nsntansssBnsBBBBBsl oao. r, BAtam.. oeo7cRtgiN3 Jacob acwrr WATCH PROGRAM JUST ARRANGED IN8TRUMINTAL AND VOCAL SO LOS AND OUSTS, CHORAL NUM. ENS AND LAVMKN'S TALKS TO K QIVKN TONIOHT fiRIKK MENTION ! Paul Hersog Is a recent visitor to this city from Algotna. Meet your friends at the New Palm, and enjoy a pleasant game of billiards, Fifth and Main streets. It J, II. Maxwell Is horo on business from Oakland, Calif. Charles K. Oliver is n Ista arrival from Lskovlow. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR ELECT OFFICERS I. R, 8TRUDLE 16 CMINENT CO. MANDCR or LOCAL COMMA, DRV SOME YET TO SI POINTED TO OFFICES Ml COPNgLIU3wXMfBeiLT. pnTHpen.p Town Topics VIslU Klamath. Mrs. C. L. Walker of Yalnax Is county seat visitors. 8 and 10 o'clock tomorrow morning at Sacred Heart church. I In Town Today. Nellie McKlnaoy U hare from Fort " esaWjejfiCje Chandler McCauley is spending the holidays with hla parents at Dewti From Pert Mrs. L C. McKeever la here from Fort Klamath for a short visit Sacred Heart Service. Tomorrow being the Feast of the Cir cumcision, masses will be celebrated at Qo to Ceremonial. E. E. Magoo and 0. It. Van Riper left this morning for Ashland. to at tend the big Now Year ceremonial of Hlllah Templo Sbrlners. Back to Work. Miss Evelyn Merrill, a teacher at tho Fort Klamath schools, camo In last night from Ashland, where sho spent Christmas with relatives. Odd Fellows Tonight Klamath Lodgo I. O. O. F. meets to night In regulsr session. Work in the Scarlet Degree. Visiting brethren Invited. The 200 or more women tramway conductors employed by tho Leeds corporation of 1mdon, receive tho same pay as the men. yknBBnSBBBBVinBBV aaBiPSS VM JuKfSi ' jbsbbbbbsi WtimiPL VSffSSJansBBm Ci-wwewcie mackav f $hj?$M tMICl aUOGENHBIM vy ( gap ) A&-'. ,MSBTBLyou.XaflKfi,lUK?'a Hero sre noroo of tbo millionaires and representatives of enormous wealth who wore present at tho dinner Judge Klbort II. Gary, chairman of the board of directors of tho stool trust, gave to Theodore Roosovott tho other night Tho fortunos of thoso shown here have rOO LATE. TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Four room furnished npartmont at Pitts flats, 825 Lincoln street Sl-6t been estimated as follews: Oeorge F. linker, $400,000,000; August Belmont, 110,000,000: George D. Cortelyou, 11,- 000,000; Elbert II. Oary, $50,000,000; Daniel Ouggenhelm, $69,0000,000; Clarence II. Mackay, $50,000,000; Geo. W. Perkins, $20,000,000; Jacob Schlff, $100,0000,000; Cornelius Vaaderbllt, $30,000,000; Frank A. Vandorllp, $20,. 000,000. Following Is the program of tbo Christian-Methodist watch meeting to be hold tonight at the Motbodlst church: , 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. Song Congregation Prayer Cornet duet Messrs. Upp and Hum "Being Doccnt" ,..... Geo. J. Walton Address Rov. J. W. Jenkins "The Substitute for the Saloon".... eft V WeUXip Flute-Piano duet Dr. and Conatanco Fisher Song 10 to 11 Social Hour Refreshments Games Just Vlsltln' 11 to 12:05 Young People's Hour Program by Christian Endeavor and Epworth Leaguo Vocal solo ..- Vernon Motschenbacher Reading "Story of a Broken Resolu tion" MUs Rachel Applegate Hymn "New Year Resolution" Miss Laura Bice Vocal solo Miss Josephine Van Riper Reading-Miss Lulu Wattenburg Vocal solo Mrs. B. C. Richards A complete lino of Ford supplies in connection with our expert repslr do- tmrtment. Ford Oarage. It I The follow im: u ti,.- I"' "" W official olvctifl b Calvary "- corpi of r II. M. Livingston Is here from San mndry, No 1Cj ,, r'trr Francisco. tho ensuing ) ear . ' co m i J. F. i Adam Jr. Is a visitor from Merrill. , R. W. Tower is here on business from Worden. I Eminent Commander u BtrsfcU Oenorallsslmo i,u- o Mills. ' Captain General i: u Magee. ( Senior Warden (Jard Van Riper. Junior Warden Gtorne llumpbrer. Recorder I, r WMIcla. Prelate Georeo J Walton. Trcawurer Cliarles Graves. Order a tender roost for your Sun day dinner. Peoplo's Market Phone 83. It i Tho standard beater, sword btanr O. Mlnard Is a recent arrival from' .,nc. 0, arv ..,.,,,. "T; Ferndale, Calif. 'sind tho nelectinnn rir h.. .... . J. V. McTlmmonds Is here from ei bccn "nouncid Odessa. Let n messenger deliver your pack- ages. Call Western union. It School District Sues. Another Cohen Record at Shepherds. 30 Franco yearly consumes seven gal ions of beer per capita. f rv y i rv. i 'J Si T .. . S A. t t 'I- If BUY IT In Klamath Falls BUY NOW! Help bring to Klamath Falls that prosperity she so justly deserves. Help banish the Hard Times Talk the pessimism that .fills the air. Every dollar you spend in Klamath Falls adds to the prosperity of Klamath. Falls. Every dollar you spend away from Klamath Falls is gone loBt forever, never to return. Circulate your dollars at home. What goes to the baker today, passes on to the grocer tomorrow. And that's the way it goes every dollar leaves a trail of prosperity in its wake. r If you need anything or expect to buy anything soon- whether it be a load of wood, a suit of clothes, a tin whistle or anything else Buy It Now and Buy It Klamath Falls t ' in ?v" w Summons for Publication In Foreclos ure of Tax Lien In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County. B. S. Grigsby, PlalnUff, vs. George U Davis, Defendant. To George L. Davis, the above named defendant In tho name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby aotlfled that B. S. Grigsby. the holder of certificate of delinquency numbered 667, Issued on the 22nd day of May, 1915. by the tax collector of the county or Klamath, ittuto of Oregon, for the amount of iilxtcon 'and 07-100 ($16.67) dollars, tho same being the amount then duo and delinquent for taxes for the year 1W, together with penalty, Interest nnd costs thereon upon the real prop erty assessed to you, of which you are the owner as appears of record, situate in said county and state, and partic ularly bounded and described as fol lows, to wit: Southeast quarter of southwest quarter, and lot Bve, section twea ty-two, township thirty-nine south, range ton east of Willamette Mori dlan. You are further -notified that said B. 8. Grigsby haa paid taxes on aald premises for prior or subsequent years, with the rate of interest on said amounts as follews: For the year 1618, paid May 88. 1916, tax receipt No. 6386. amount paid $19.19, with interest at 19 per rent For the year 1914, paid August 18. 1916, tax receipt No. 4169. amount paid $16.68, with Interest at 19 per cent. Bald Oeorge L. Davis as tho owaor of the legal title of the above da- scribed property aa the same appears or record, u hereby further noUSed that B. 8. Grigsby will apply to the circuit court of the county and state aforesaid for a decree foreclosing the lien against the property above de scribed, and mentioned in aald cer tificate. And you are hereby aura. moned to appear within sixty dava after fhe first publication of this sum mons, exclusive of the day of aald first publication, and defend this acUon or pay the amount duo aa above shown, together with ooota sat; accrued Interest, ana In case of your failure to do so, a decree will be rendered foreclosing the lien ol saM taxes and sosta against tae land ana wenUsee above named. This summons la published by or. der of tho Honorable D. V. XsykandaU, Judge of the elrcult court of the state of Oregon, for Uw oounty of Klamath, and said order was made and dated the 8ta day of December, 1916, and the date of the first pubUcaUoa of this summons Is the 81st day of December. INI. All process and papers la this nre- sesdlag may be served upon the under- signal residing wlthla' the state of ore goaat, the address hereafter man- tionodr" Suit to foreclose a tnortcsss u ,fllcd In the circuit court todsr by th Our snlendld llshtlnir system ensbles Crcuccnt School District agaiatt Mr. us to oxcel In picture taking. Henllne nnd Mn, J""!'" "Iiko and Mr. sal Photo Shop. yirn- Charles Onnes I m D6 you need anything In the line of m wtth pneum0ni Fancy goods. If so. visit Henderson's Mra A M Huton nnd m w m 1134-36 Main street It ougy t wItn j.muroonij. I Elks Danes Tonight The final social gathering by tbo local Klkft' Lodgo In the old quarters III bo held this cronlcg. an Informal dancing party for Elks and their ladles. Refreshments will bo served during the' evening. j I Holland occunle 12.C30 squsrs and has 6,000,000 ptople. HOUSTON'S Metropolitan AmoseM 'MAwAMMssWSaj ORPHEUS THEATER C. It. Miller, Mar. NEW I'lUTUItKH, HKATINO PLANT, I'liojKCTOit, irrc. Doom Ope at TtlS "Nesl of the Navy" "The Failure," Third Episode "The Lilac Splash," Wslllngford Series "Pressing His Suit," Comedy 1991 THK QUALITY liUTCHKn SHOP Xo Delivery, Poor Quality, Highest Prices, are three good reasons why you should Join our list of Sat. Med Customers. Phone Orders receive the same careful attention. I.N'DEPKNDKNT MARKET Phone M iota and Maw HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE HOUSTON'S 20TU ANNUAL MASKKD BALL cr Year's Kve, December Sltt No Ctunge 1-irept the Date STAR THEATER S PIECE ORCHESTRA-6 ARE YOU A MASONT 6-Rccl Paramount Comedy, Ftaturlsa JOHN BARRYMORE TEMPLE THEATER "Her Happiness," IMUon Tliree-llei-l Drams "Miss Stkky.Moufie's Kiss," VltaRrnph Comedy Paths Nsws. Admission Always 10c MATINEE DAILY AT 2:99 ALL LICENSED PICTURES MERRILL OPERA HOUSE Merrill. Ore. MOTION PICTURES TUSSOAVS . AND SATURDAYS Stati lonery For Everybody j g$P3r We believe yeu esn buy here at standard prices, Paper and Enve lopes to your complete satisfaction. New shapes snd shades for'fsiTQ leus correspondents, besides a large stock of writing tablets, sffori Ing a wide range In else and prloe. Get That Cold Out of Your System The longer yeu let it hang on the harder It is, and the more dam age It will do. A continuous cold weakens the whole system, strains the lungs, and leaves yeu exposed to attacks of other diseases. Our COLO CURB will free yeu from the most stubborn cold. It cures La Qrlppe, prevents colds, feverish conditions and hoadaehea 1hst oftsn accompany colds, Hot Water Bottles Something everybody should have, Yeu do not know when yeu "y need one, SJe prepared fer.an emergency, and gat one st ones, snd be sure and got It at sur store. We carry Hot Water Bottles that win net leak. z??kx?' .vrs?" ,-:'" No Stretch. No Cracky 11 When rubksretreUhsTlTsesnliraTkirYheubbsr in our fountain syringes never etreUhee. Iveryonc gusrsntoed. . " . - ft- ROLLO Q, OKOMInKIK. ttomey for PialaUV. 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