Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1916)
V F WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1911 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 'A. JSCEiCffi.: ir-.Ha3ESi.-r I Af ,S-f $$-& SSR &? ; Pitiful w, nyA xr - Ss- '.!.- ft j. U" tMJS.?, i,. v SA , m ,i ta, v & y i j$, i iWi wife- -1 .r" :m: "is yi w - mr& ' &&;, . ! W w?Jjt.y- Kd3jt.tsJft rT&sj vxtesA&i a aU x-l v . ' f"1 .r'?4&G i YWI0W0WWWA0A0 m LojijwinnJijuwi.ririririri-rri " MKWWXOWWlWWWi""""w IWW ,r "WAIT TILL SATURDAY" Everything Is Going at a Big REDUCTION! EraryoM m Kkunath County it acquainted with the atandard quality of merchandise handled by STILTS DRYGOODS COMPANY, and those who have seen the stylish, dressy Suits, Coats and Furs of our Fall Showing will be quick to take advantage of this tremendous reduction. Every Coat or Suit to Sell for 1 -3 Less than Regular Price Each e Fur Discounted 1-3 Less than Regular Price We are not going to stop at slashing prices in one department, but we are going to go through everything m our store, placing a heavy discount on every article in our stock. This Is Going to Be a Sale There Will Be Bargains SALE STARTS SATURDAY MORNING Open Evenings Open Evenings Stilts Dry goods Company WHERE THE LADIES SHOP" AMMMMAMAAAMAMAMAMMVMMMMWIIWWfMAMMAAMWMW FIGHTING HARD .f i DEMURRER FILED TO HER INDICT. MENT BY ATTORNEY 8ET8 UP SEVERAL PERTINENT P0INT8 FOR DISMISSAL to inflict punishment, even If convic tion la obtained. Indictment does not properly lay the venue bo the court baa Jurisdiction. Indictment procured by testimony of Improper and Illegal evidence, which ia contrary to the statutes. Mrs. Hunter's time for pleading i set for tomorrow at 1 o'clock. Hunter yesterday afternoon entered a plea of "not guilty" to the murder charge against blm. Hugh Clopton today plead to the in dictment His plea was "not guilty." Albert Mamado, indicted for bur glary, will plead tomorrow at 1 o'clock. A treat to lovers of music at M. El I Orchestra Concert, Thursday night I Admission 25 and 15 cents. 5-2t t I Misses Marlon and Colby Terry are l'ere from San Francisco, Calif. A demurrer to the Indictment of Mrs. Ouy Hunter is the latest development in the case growing out of the shoot ing of Mrs. Alma Kuehne near Dodd Hollow, a couple of weeks ago. In the d( murrer, W. H. A. Renner, Mrs. Hunt er's attorney makes the following peints: Failure of the indictment to state facta sufficient to constitute a crime. No such a crime as first degree mur-l Subscribe for the Herald, 60 cents der in Oregon, and court has no power a month. ii Go Fight," She Said, But He Took Poison Record headquarters at Shepherds. Ask Cbtlcote for a 1016 calendar, Fountain W Syringes rubber pipes at S 1 .80. Ifa the best value we have evtr sten for the 4 M A k a eVA. . e I. H lMW -wyV"mn lllfllLY "1 - VMERE PARTICULAR PtOPLE 11 w OSoECZ) " uvjTMgiw oRues BffiEE) .-..'Sd."-0 i UUVBV& ; 9i . . rfiVfMtU. MjHllalttalRefMN tt Sitc iitey? area If you oWt yes should save H. arrery Bwa, weeau aad ehlld sbouU start to aave sad ooa Usw It And tor' your good yeu beau place year account vita at r wlM aerer regret It, for ws do aU la ear power to kelp yea save. FIRST STATE and SAVINGS RANK iHSi: '. vi.lUlTu'eiTic rkwruwr "" mmm, wnavwwi I ii t i r f K-' ORi'PiESMiBEEEEEri raEEEEEEEEEEEEEal BSLfcaiaiBalE.aS!iEMBEEaiT0 7A(Ki Vl Ba ebbiiiiiiiiiiiS JMHS'H i JH,fJKixlv 9BaVKa9t4au4eaaRBaTEa 1 MI68 MURIEL WHEELER Edward Ellfrotb, a young French' man, who ia a bank clerk In New York, aaw Miss Muriel Wheeler at her home and begged her to wed him. He was a reservist In the French army, and he told her a day or two before he had received a call to report again for duty in the French army, He did not want to go back; he wanted to get married. "I will marry no man who falls to Flexible fliers, sleds and baby cut. ters at wholesale price, WHILB THBY answer .the call of his country," said she. Thereupon he took out a bottle of poison and swallowed tt Doctors worked bard to save his life. Come and spend a pleasant even ing at the Basket Social Thursday, January 6tb, at the free reading room, 2d and Main streets. 6-2t C. H. Beattle Is over from Eugene. Subscribe for the Herald, so cents FINE PROGRAM FORT 0M0RR0W MU8ICAL AND VOCAL SELECTIONS COMPRISE ENTERTAINMENT TO BE GIVEN AT THE METHODIST CHURCH Following Is the program to bo given Thursday night nt tho Mothodlst church by tho church orchestra, assist ed by local tnlont. Tho proceeds of (ho concert go to the choir and or- chostra. Voluntary Golden Trumpot" -U. O. Worroil Orchestra Anthem "We Plow tho Fluid and Scatter," Arthur W. Nelson Choir lochl News Happen, n and about Tbwn . reSsKKlBBKsfl OrlDDsd by Orlops. imii.ri Msnaaer J. Q. Camp oT mo leclsmallon service la tho victim of an uttnek of la grPP- Horns From Portland. win H. Ilcnnotl. vice president of the Kiwi StiUo & savings ou. turned last night from a visit wun rei iitlveH In Portland. Leave After Visit. m. Lcsior Klrkpntrlck and Mrs. Olndjs McDonald returned this morn Ing to Dunsmulr after n visit with tholr mother. Mrs. M. 8. Nelson. Aid Soeltty Meet. Tho Ladles' Aid Society of tho Meth- IIIUKK MKNTION '- THO UllllCS Alll OOClCljr Ul m " Vocal solo .- Miss Claudia Spink ,. , hllh wl.i ,.0m meetlnic Thura Trio Violin, Fluto and Piano , nfi0rnoon nt 2:30, at tho homo of Mm. Charlotto K. Sattorleo, Dr. C. V. Mw uMry jj, p0Ui; on commercial nsner, miss niauae ixowuorr. Reading "Tho Angel and the Shepherds," From Ben Hur Mrs. Elmer French Russlnn Air Pharaphrase Orchestra Vocal solo "Just Because" Mrs. Marguerite Motschenbacher 'Hope Sublime" .. Bernard Orchestra Reading 'Hans Dunderhoft's Views of Equal itv." Mrs. French. Violin solo Masurka, by Wlenlawskl Mrs. Satterlee Vocal solo Mrs. A. J. Voye "Sweet Kentucky Lady"Ixuls R.HIrsch Orchestra I An them "Hark My Soul" Roger Cox Orchestra "A Little Bit of Heaven" Ernest R-Ball Orchestra In Monterey Nlel Moret and Weston Wilson Klamath Pine Is Sought for U. S. (Continued from page 1) to Oregon, which the government has I would permit manufacturers In Oregon to successfully meet competition with tho Southern article. All facta relating to the quality and the amount of yellow pine produced In your locality will be gratefully receiv ed by me, and I will take pleasure In urginc. t' at such material be used In plnre of Southern yellow pine. if you will kindly furnish me with t-anp:e! of Oregon yhllow pine floor ing 1 will submit the Fame to the su pervising architect here. C. Ijirnon Is In this city from Duns mulr, Calif. Boiling Is u pleasant, healthful pas time; try It. The New Palm. Fifth and Main. II. H. llrown Is a visitor lo this city from Corning, Calif. The very cholcont of meals at tho most reasonable prices. Peoplo's Mar ket. Phone 83. It A. R. Simpson Ia n late arrival from Dunsmulr. Wo have the best equipment, and employ only export mechanics. Havo our car repaired here. Ford Oarage. Krrd Manx Is a business visitor to this ilty from San Francisco. Our messengers deliver packagoa anywhere, day or night Call Wcntern Union. II. E. Mtcander Is a lato arrival from Dunnmuir, Calif. George W. Flashing Is down from Portland. II. E. Lcland recently arrived lo this city from San Francisco. mid Elm streets. A full attendance I. desired. Mrs. Van Scey Dies. The many local friends of Profos.or W. 1. Vn Scoy, for years connected with tho Ashland normal school, and Mm. Van Scoy who also took a ri Interest In educational niatlers, will be saddened to learn of Mrs. V. Scoy's death early this week at Kvnn Creek, In Jackson county, whero Van Scoy was teitcning. Thn runernt t. held nt Mvdford yesterday forenoon. Mt. Lakl Meet Postponed. Tho ladles' Aid of the Mt Ukl church will hold no meetings during the present month. Coyote Bounty It Raised Today (Continued from rage 1) In tho Fort section," said one Wood River' Valley man loday. "We bullnve (hero Is danger of a spread of rnblrt if coyotes are allowed to come In from Modoc, Lassen and Lake counties, and wo consider what we pay for extri bounty but a small part of what our cattle losses could be from rabies. "Any coyotes shot since the flmt at tho year In tho Wood River country nro eligible for our IS bounty. Hunt cm should bring tho hides to Wlnni. storo at tho Fort. A mark will lie put on the cars, and fS cash will bo paid tho hunter. Tho hides can then U brought to Klamath Falls for the otb or 0 CO bounty, and far sale to hid buyers." FISHES WITHOUT LICENSE; JAILED Chnrgrd with Ashing without a li cense, Andy O'Malley was arrest. yestorday by Deputy name Wardta Henry Stout He was taken before Juntlco (lowen, and fined fSS. In default of the fine, O'Malley Ui Itifti committed lo the county Jill for n period of twelve, day a. . Full front quarter of beef, $6; full r hind quarter of beef $9 CO. Hawxhurst Market. It I II. J. Oshner Is here on business from San Francisco. t When you aro In search of cholco jllno of fancy goods, go to Hendorson's, ujwii .Main street it ORPHEUS THEATER C. It. Miller, Mgr. NEW; PICTURES, . HEATING PLANT, PROJECTOR, KT, Doors Open at 7: IB ( "THE GREATER WILL." Patbo Oold Rooster photo play. Five Reels. v Admission 10 and 15c. If You Are Going to Buy a Car Let us furnish you with literature describing the nsw SAXON SIX We also have some bargslns In used care. Telford Bros. Congor Ave. & Main. Phone 22M HOUSTON'S Metropolian AsMttmenls HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER "THE CUE" World Film Corporation In C Iteeli TEMPLE THEATEi "Serge Panlne." Olograph Drama In three pnrtn. "Hoodoo's Busy Day" featuring llud Duncan. Admission Always 10c MATINEE OAILV AT 2:30 ALL LICENSED PICTURES MERRILL OPERA HOUSS Merrill. Ore. MOTION PICTURES TUESDAY! AND SATURDAYS I Ain't Mad at Nobody To prove it I am going to tell you how you can save many dollars WATCH THE HERALD THURSDAY and FRIDAY sHf'a molts, -s a w Whj-.rr- jk iw.4 - r jt tr. rt. " . "J& u wmmmmMm36.rfgf.ii I.ABT wm. c. Hum, lf Pine.