The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 15, 1916, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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, kmamaHI FALLS. OKKGON.
THE EVENING HERALD
bAI POUR
TODAY'S ODDE8T STORY
United Press Service
DES MOINES, Iowa, Jan. 15.
The 8tato of Iowa, now 69 years
of age, baa begun to plan the
celebration of Its Diamond Jubi
lee December 28, 1921. Citizens
here and elsewhere are prepar
ing petitions to the legislature
to recognize the movement ana
fix the date for the Jublllatlon
over the 75th anniversary of
MIsa Hawkcye's marriage to
U. S. A.
Moving Pictures
BRIEF MENTION
E. T. Olvan Is a visitor to this city
from Bly.
Bring your car to a garage that
guarantees service and satisfaction.
Tho Ford Oarace Is one. Ninth and
Klamath. "
n w. Enele Is down from Port
Klamath.
J. A. Thurn Is here on business
from Portland.
Every Indy should get acquainted
with the line of useful articles that
u mrrled at Henderson's, 1134-36
Main street.
Mntf Renn Is a reecnt visitor to
this city from Algoma.
n R French Is here from San
Francisco.
Order your roast today for tomor-
rnw'n dinner. People's Market.
Phone 83. It
E. O. Weed Is a business visitor to
this city from Weed.
W. H. Casebeer Is a late arrival
that Is
"Pnntnln Pnurfpsv." the Boswortll
funtiiia uMfh wn nrpQpnfpd nt the .fl'Om Illy.
.. ..... ,... iu. tj hJ Learn to bowl a game
car iu .u ...6"i. ,.. ,,.,.,. . ,r,nln,no. . Pnlm
lin hoot nttrnrtlnna pvpr re-' .l1""""" '"'" "-""- -
uiuiara ana irawuns
i and Main.
Bessie Sturglll Sullivan Is visiting
I here from Orchards, Wash.
John Hendrlcksen Is In this city on
rooms, Fifth
one of
leased on the Bosworth program.
Dustln Farnum is seen in the title
role, and it Is undoubtedly the best
the famous Dustln has ever attempt
ed In pictures. "Captain Courtesy", J"uu ,"""
is a thrilling drama of the early Cal-t''"ess from New York.
norma Mission uaya. ino injure ., .....I. n.
replete with many big scenes, which M"lc f
are deserving of credit. There are' The past days 1 J'
many feat of daring enacted through usual In musical nes for o soonafter
cuTthe entire five reels. The picture holidays, as Shepherd Piano De
is constructed In such a manner that.!' h Jt P a $700.00 Player
It will grip any audience from begin- !no " f tt T BJfd
ning to end. Farnum, as the courte- tn Falls business man also sold an
ous highwayman, assumes a role that. r6an scho01 dl,trl.- hn
wu made for a Farnum. his grace, The long winter evenings wU be
and po.se. his feats of horsemanship .honened fo1nunr "i,?"1"?
and his display of coolness in trying' W whom we delivered Talking Ma
moments all tend to bring forth much ;.. Thursday's sa les In ludln g a
praise. The cast throughout is ex- M-- 100-00 and a 'f0;0
ceptlonally good, the story Is well Ponograph, besides a very sa isfac
conatructed. In fact. It Is a good offer- 'torjr run on our Record stock In ad
tag from every standpoint. ,dItItl, t0 'he ave a ? " nt x
CapUln Courtesy" will be seen at have been made centering
the Star theater tonight for the last 'Bely upon the J15.00 hornless
time. The Paramount Travel Series ,'lrafonola, which Is unusual value at
will be an added attraction on to-i"-e price, and Is sold on easy terms. 1
night's program. I An Appreciation
Blanche Sweet will be presented on ! Dodge Brothers of Detroit, Mich.,
Saturday night, In the Lasky produc-, desire through their dealers to ex-
MM'
wm
SALES
If )ri
la
vrl 1 V
CC mm. j-t.aw AMTIIPA ef-vj-tl.
r.-, RaJnS are now being oirerea u. vr
aik8.Youhaveyourchoiceofallthenewestshade8andmatenal,
Messalines Tub Silks Guaranteed Silks !
n Mir .
rancywaisung
;s
All color, S7 Incite lt". IteR"''"'
80c per yard.
ClearanceSale Price
64c
itti-iurli, regular IM).
Clearance Sale Price
72c
hilTi'trta Mini Mjiih-, 'J7
uiitr i.u.n.
OhIi, ltrK.
.:Minli. IIcku1.ii SI ""
Clearance Sale
Price
80c
m.n.ili ivtttlll.l' Sl.no.
ClearanceSale Price ClearanceSale Price
$I.UU
$1.20
lll'Kllllll "il.'-.V
Clearance Sale Price
$1.00
STILTS DRYGOODS CO
Crepe de Chines
lo.lmli. Itt'uttlnr l.7l unit rJu,
Clearance Prices
$1.4Oand$1.60
I I.IIIKIt.ll. IMSCOl VI UN ,
I.OIIIIK IV t'lt KVIIItl sltKK
itriti.N'd this ri.i:.itMi si.u
WHERE THE LADIES SHOP
Uon, "The Captive."
IT IS REFRESHING
Cpi
Wl '"
If
7 &
to hear "know-lt-alls"
declare that it
you want top qual
ity you must pay
top prices.
prove them wrong
every day in our
prices for
press their "appreciation' to the own
ers of Dodge Brothers Motor Cars for
the part they have taken In making
the first year of motor car manufac
turing a success.
Also to asure the buying public
that the same high efficiency will be
kept up and Improvements added as
developments are made.
They are represented by "Dad"
Shive, who has cars on exhlhltion at
hk aHv an &
4jVH By PHILESS J" D
ltu
SOCIETY
(Continued from Page 3)
another large addition was made to
the department's fund. As a result,;
sixteen families have been helped
with donations of clothing, quite a J
number of shoes, suits and sweaters
have been purchased for school chll-'
Anti Fat Exercises for Stout Ladies
WOOD
and
HAY
If you are skep
tical come and get
rid of your doubts.
we defy you to find j
fault with the qual-j
lty. Our prices I
speak for them-'
selves.
We the corner of Second and Main streets. (dren. toys were furnished homes that
Klamath Falls. Oregon. 15-ltlwouia nave ueen passea up oy ivns
Kingle on Christmas, and several fam-
nnniiPHO rtIP iTrni1Ues nave been ",rnl8hed wlth wood-
IIKrHr UN I Hr.AI l'.K!Tllla department welcomes all dona-
w ..... .. .tions of clothing, etc,
C R. Miller. Mar. I . . . .
and seeks to
isslst every worthy family.
The success ot any organization de-'
the
Doors Open at 7: IS
A MposAirn Worn the Past."
cint. ri. r Kni f ih Niivv lends, to a large extent, upon
"Bang Sun Engine," lcaUbre of the 'ead- and the 8arae
J. Rufus Walllngford's Adventures ' "argely true of the Woman's Llbra-
.wi n.,. i.i.r. h. V.tnn Fiklr n' Club, Much credit for its efforts
uavura -. .. mj - .
Seehorn GETZ Wood
i Mala Street.
I'hnne Tt
Cartoon Comedy
ADnSSION, 10 CENTS
Sunday
'Futher and Son,"
Three Part Drama
'An Auto Bungalow Fracas,"
One Part Comedy
'being due its able corps of officers,
head by the president, Mrs. Robert
K. Wattenburg, a woman of splendid
executive ability, fruitful Ideas, and
tireless energy for the promotion ot
! causes for the betterment ot the club
i or the city. All the officers have han
dled their duties with commendable
.nuiuai wuj 'ability, and the club Is exceedingly
The picture of the "J fortunate In having the following oth
Commercial Club Kid Party will "eer offlca,g. Flr8t vlce president, Mrs.
ShOWn nlSO. , in Goq. atnA vln npaaIAn
u0..o u...o, Dwuu .. ,...u.,
Mrs. C. V. Fisher; secretary, Mrs.
Admission IS Cent
Delicious Whole
some Foods
Are Tempting, Healthful and Nutritious
i:
:
PAN-DANDY BREAD
That Is Perfectly Baked
TRY SOME OF OUR DOUGHNUTS
They Are Awfully Good With Coffee
II
1
Nurmi Baking Company
Open Sundays 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Phone 281
i
Alonzo Dalnter; treasurer, Mrs. Chas.
Graves.
In the neighborhood of thirty
'young people are looking forward to
this evening, when they will pack
themselves In a big bobsled, and go
carolling blithely to Pine drove for
a big barn dance. Gray's hall has
been secured, music has been arrang
ed for, and the girls of the party are
today keeping the wires hot, consult
ing about the best combination of
j viands for a lunch, so a great time Is
expected, both at the dance, and on
the sleigh rides to and from Pine
Grove.
Ian, lit. .ii iiifilli'uurk ami unrliil Mm I'linrli'i I It-'" Mi anOt
ui-rr luiliilKed Hi WVnli-y O ilmllli M . .1 M S
VV llnlilvkln. Jmli: I lt Cmp
lie SlupplliRtiili Kt'lliK Club HU't T IIiiIiImIii, Ml I a like. Ma
HiN tti-.'k nl Mm II I'liliiinuV rml- lli-lro I'iuhoii. M - llunlrLbrwl
. -iiir Tli.' ufK-riiiHiu ixlit lu MUh KwnltoiU. Ilnrl Mil II K Ci
. i ... ... n ifcf I. .... kI..IL ........ I M ... II...I..J.
I I't'llll' TK .11111 II Hill III I CIHII IIIUMI WIIU'I n"'i "
piPM'tit win' Mr II J UirkwiHiil, UniicliiK nml ciinU iiiJujfJttii
.Mth W i Harlan. Mm It II Yancey, u Into hour. wIh-ii ' nfit'liE.'i
Mm lli'ii l.ufiKiuiril. Mm l OoiUon, litntiKlil by ! K'" ' rf' '
Mm i: II Vami'). Mm W lletlier,
Ualiity ri'lri'nliiuriilii witi- iri'd by Tln MNm-n l.llli'i. ninl hntfiiu
ilii' limli'HH Van Hlpi't- it' lnit- matadltui
party Wrilui'iiiln) rt. iik f.n t
A ' ii'iiiimi'lt) illnimr lurl)" wnt lliolr liomi' on im1 lrni UfS
KUtti Wi'ilupmln) ulKlit .it Ki'IIit'h KUeitU bi'lliK Mln (ii'"iKi.i I'uiUf As-
rnfi. by Hiiko II I i' ninl AlluTl II. drew M. Collli-r. Jnc i Ii II McAIIUW
I i'. ilii- KiH'Mh b.'liiK tin- fullou. mill (Jenit limtn r - iuiik th w-
Iiik ini'iiiliiTrt uf tin' )iniiiKi'i iiiarrlcd
M'l Mr ami Mr l.niiln (! Vniilli'l
liii, Mr ninl Mm. Jcirili Hrilt. Mr.
ninl Mm Joint Hli'int'iix Jr. Mr ninl
Mm Allirttlit Oi'lilvr. Mr ami Mr.
Ilarrj (li'li'r. Mr ninl Mr Kilmiintl
V liutti'it. Minx Iiiioki'iii' OkiIvii mill
Mlv Miirli- Itaniliu Kacli riiurun uf
the ii'i.irl ua ailiulriilily prxpari'il
etr rn)Hl
pant, card ami mum
uiiltl n lulu hour
Tin' nrt of a mrli- ' iUiiclBt(;'
lll'l IO III' glVl'll III M "' lull. ,B
In. IipIiI Tixiiilni nli:' .iininHKttl
hivltiilluim Jiml l' i Thcf il-
fnlr ni In ihari:i' ' iiiuibIH"!
liilllliOM'il nf J II M MlUlir. IWI
ami xi'ruil, uml il ialon provi'il O. ! I.ip, Kri'il Hon ' MiltitMW
r riiliiialili'. Miiiki'liMiilmi'liKr ninl I ! II '''-"
uml htil fnlr in ln'ruii' 'ry m'-
In liniiiir uf Mm Minim')- ('. HIfic- coiiiIiik a Ilii')' do m Hmr t
I'luri' (if I'nri Kltiiiii.il, Ml. in.i.i itior.. urn mi ullii.r , ninlr dW
llalilwlii iiitirnliiiil liifiii mally two mhrdilliMl.
The Crab Plunge
ilat'kuiii'il IHi
Members ot the local lodge ot the
Knights of Pythias, visiting members
and the women ot the Pythian Club
i spent a highly enjoyable evening In
the west hall ot I. O. O. P. building These are two exercises In swim- women tin. rntb iiIiiiikd f0m a mrnK
Thursday night, the occasion being mlng tanks for stout women. Onto board, ns shown lu tho pliotoKm ih of
the Installation of new officers by the. on a time Ida Schnall. a chamnlon wo. i.pp hi. iini.u i.. . ...
IKnlghts. Officers Infctalled were: imau athleto kuown all over tlio conn- lnK lier wholo ttolKlit by hur Htoiuach u.H' l,l,"lK,'y (" HIhimhiiu, Iiiih gone
I Chancellor Commander H, l. 'try, waa stout. Sho determined to got mimcles, ami iiunB0H ft.ol lrHl lnt J" '1, wltero hIil will vIhU lior hIh
'Voohhees. (thin, and she learned in the course of tho wntor. Tlmt km-uI slniln th r' "'"' Kr"tl,llt '"' novernl dnyn.
Vice Commander C. B. Crlsler. ,ner experiments tlmt swimming would nhdouiiuul iiiuh-Ii- im . ,i. ....
lubli'H of lirlilRi WrdiK'Hilny iifturiiooii.'
Thi' prUi. Man won hy Mr. Cmlpr
hiiimI, who iin-Hi'iiicil H in tlio guest
of honor, ami limrlii'iiii was Mcrvcd
by tho honliHH AIIi'IiiIIiik with Mr.
.SlKi'iiiiifi.. Mm Will V llalilwlii, Mr,
Cliirmicf II I'mli'iuoiHl, MIkh IIcIlii
I'axHi.n, MUh Laura Hire, Mix
Swiilmiln. MUh lliinli'iibrook. Mr.
f'hnrli'H !' Htonc.
Mm Chin i.H K. .Slum, left ihU week
foi Cortland, where xlm will roiiialii
for Konic llttlit Him..
Sunday wuh an i-iiJiiuiU, day for
iiMoiibi.r of tho Mm tin family,
of I hn iiionri'i- htock that Iiiih lii'lpi'd
mntr-rli.il In tho iiibiillilnK of Klnm
mil riiiinty, when thirty-four Kiillmr
"I aioiiml tho inhlu to enjoy ro.
'"lon dinner aH the kiichIh of Mr. mid
Mm Clmrles ,1 Marth,. Tim repart
was exiellent, iih wiu hIho the lifter,
noon following, ami the affair will be
long remembered by thorn, intending.
Tim KiicxtH were Mr. and Mr, K. R.
HoHley. Mr. Illl( MrH An().
uon nml Jot,,, Martin of Merrill; Mr.
".l Mm h. Kdwiird Mnrtln and fam
ily. Mr, ami Mm. Carey M. llanmby
"'" fuiully, Mr. nml Mm, Thoma
Mnrtln. Mm. K, n. UamHby. Mr. and
Mm. .yl o. Mills. Mr. mid Mr, f'hn.
Mnrlln, MIhh liensle l)(lyd mid MIsh
IiIh ThomnH.
Mr ntnl Mm. HliK- " 'illljk
Icavn In the monilliK '"f Mx
fiirnla homo llfler peinl-iiK ionic l
lulil... il... lnii..r'K mi her. Mr 1
MrCliin. of Wit Main "oil
Another Cohtn Hecord ai Shtphirdi
Arnirnte iMroriimU"" "'",ul J?
vnu.rtv mill filflll llllliN 1 " I
,....,.. . . ......
iote.
II
HOUSTON'S
Metropolitan Amiisemenis
HOUSTON'S
OIMRA l!t)USK
AKK
STAR TIIKATER
't.'AITAIN : ":sv"
riupiiiu Diul In iiiriiHHi
I'liiamoiini Five Hi'i'l
1'roiiucilo"
Nuniluy
'The Captive,"
IValiirlo lllniirlii SwW ,,,.
Paramount Five llcnl ITo.luction
out the fat T,(
!,!., t n n4.. .rAfllieA nor Hi BhA haviin . u...l 1 .. .... . .
I I OmiO HI. . MVXJm ..-...-w ..w.. ,. ..v .vBmh W nnilll. llljljlll lllfl llll.lllli. .f ,1... !..,..
X(ni.l nf Wn.l, A TJ D...,l,t,.. SIlG CradUAllv iMFllAft hnur In din ....... I. i .. .... . HOW- (,f
.... . ""-' r '"""" "" .... -- - -"' ",, "-" ,- """ """ ,l ' nm an oxerciso that any ox-
Haiti win
liolfl wiim tho Hoaiie
u merry nuriv u',.,i.w..,.i ,,..
- ..... .. ...,,nui, IIIKOl,
TEMPLE
A
T H
CATER
r'Minlly INvlikil,"
Kssanuy Tlireo n'
Diiiuw
BOB
' -.-., .. ... ....v Mil UAU L' HU LI1III lltlV nv .... " .... MM,,W "
Keeper of R. & 8. C. 0. Hogue. " ow she can dive from a height of rept a woman who lias trained ,. i,.,,- .. .'! ",,m,ujr "' 'Hend surprised Oueerlnc CIhbIcI,"
Master of Finance Cha. C. Low. ny reel witnout fear or danger. But her muscles are strong should i.n.i,.r ' l,1,,,wl. w known ns Kalem Comedy
Master of Exchequer Olenn John- he Particularly recommends for stout take. ' """ "f K'miitli Kail most successful I'nUm w
" """ IIOKlOJHeH ailll enlerlnlnnru 1.. h.
'..., I -.. j-.. .. - - ll.'lltV warn M . . IHml.alnn AlwIVt l"'
jbiibui 111 turu mm ouier social amuse- IiohIihh
Master at Arms Jasper Bennett.
Inner fluard H. E. Momyer.
Outer Ouard B. W. Oowen.
Following the installation cere
j monies, the assemblage partook ot a
bounteous banquet, served by the
! Knights. 'After this, the evening wm
menu.
-In honbr of Mm. Dan Ryan of Fort
Klamath, who with Mr. Ryan recent
ly .left for California to
winter, Mrs. 8. Edward Martin
t an enjoyublo
- liii ty worn
ii iif'iinfiit iffmiiwiu ftf . . . .
cz:'r';i:,"r,:: s? asyria;
Mm. Albrccht Mler.M !; " I', ""' Kton ".Underwood,
MATINII OAILV AT 2j
ALL LICINSEDPICTUR"
Mr.
Martin, Mrs. J. Fred nnn. .
S2? "'il610 "urn: "" Rrt R. Walten:
-... ..... ..esHie yd. Following (yurlnM)
was'
and Mr. ,y o. miiu u, on.i mcddii t adcda
""""i ... ,iu ivi ACSAAlrf "-
Merrill, or
H0USK
All 12tn incident policy nrotacta.MOTinaj e)iTUllKI TO
lit !. U M-m . . !. .ii
tlV
nee wiiiicoie, IB AND ATUHOT"
't'ift'i Jrrh'-H' r.