The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 25, 1916, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THB EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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told blm she handed Lawrence a gun
during the Bhootlng.
Tho state then sought to bring In
testimony., from Durham regarding
his standing In the same position as
Indicated by Mrs. Hunter as where
Bhe stood Inside the house, sighting
out tho bullet hole In the window
on a line with where Mrs. Knehne
was found, and also of standing at
the spot where Mrs. Kuehne wns
when killed, and looking at the win
dow to see If he could see a person
Inside. t
This was overruled on the ground
that the conditions when Durham
made his observations had not been
proien the same as when the shoot
ing occurred.
Don J. Zumwalt testified to meas
uring the hetghth of the point at
which the bullet entered Mrs. Kueh
ne, end where it left the body. He
Bald the bullet ranged downward five
and a half Inches in passing through
her body, a distance of ten and a half
inches. He stated that the bullet
hole In the screen was .eight feet nine
Inches from the ground, and that the
spot where Mrs. Kuehne fell was 109
feet from the house.
The last witness called by the state
was Dr. Patterson. He stated that
the bullet piercing Mm. Kuehne's
body. In addition to perforating the
Intestines, partly severed the sciatic
nerve, and passed through the large
muscles of the hip. The injury to
the sciatic nerve, be stated, would
cause a, paralysis of the lower limbs,
making it impossible for the woman
to take any steps. This testimony Is
to refute the testimony of the de
fense to the effect that Mrs. Kuehne
took two steps backward before she
fell.
The state rested its rebuttal at
11:10. There was some little talk
then regarding the length of the time
each side would consume In argu
ments and similar matters before ad
journment was taken until this afternoon.
Moving Pictures
Mr. and Mrs. Carter De Haven have
been converted to photoplnylng. Af
ter many years of popularity upon
jmond; Mary Moore, of the famous
family of paotoniayefa; Haydea
Stevenson, Ferdinand O'Beek and Ray
Chamberlain.
Edgar Lewis, the new Lubln di
rector, whose produeUoaaof photo
plays with William Faraum as tae
star earned tor hi a reputation as
the musical comedy and vaudeville probably the greatest producer
stage, they have quit the footlights
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motion pictures now actively engaged
in that work of art, la the director
of "The Great Divide," while An
thony P. Kelly, the author of the
photoplay sensation "The Soul of a
Woman,"- is responsible for the
scenario adaptation of Wm. Vaughan
Moody's writing.
CARTER E HAVEN and
FLORA PARKER PE HAVEN
in THE WRONG DOOR"
for good and all. Bluebird photo
plays have made the Important cap
ture and will present them in "The
Wrong Door" at the Orpheus theater
on Sunday and Monday with Mr. De
Haen playing the role of a million
aire detective and Flora Parker De
Haven appearing as a musical com
edy star who has won the heart, -but
disdains the hand of the super-rich
hero of the occasion. Just how long
the actress held out against the plead
ings ot the man and his millions Is
better left to the photoplay Itself.
The long-heralded and much-talk-ed-of
photoplay version of America's
greatest Western play, "The Great
Divide," has been completed by the
Lubln company, and with Ethel Clay
ton, the popular Lubln player, and
A DEAD TALKING MACHINE
Is one that is not used simply be
cause no new records are purchased
to retain the interest,
i You would not care to hear the
finest musician in the world continu
ously if there was no variation In the
program nor would the. best news
paper In the world be read It tho same
news was published every day.
You have money Invested In your
1 1 talking machine, so why not make
this Investment good by adding some
new records? Hear your favorite
records or the latest song hits now at
SHEPHERD PIANO DEPOT
Next Door to Postoffloe I J-tf
Dearest Public:
I wish to say to those that thot T
was Joking when I said I was running
for county commissioner that I am'
serious. I
We have so much in common that
It seems a shame that we can't all
VAf tnVAfSop anA ataftft and KniMt'
for Klamath county. It we ail do
that we are promoting our own pros
perity. "I '
If you can't stand for the place In
which you live you would not make
a citizen for hell.
I am going to stand for ole Klam
ath whether I am elected or not. Any
one with three ideas past a two weeks
old woodtick knows we have to have
roads; they are our best asset and are
of mutual advantage to all. Some
body's henchman said I was danger
ous. You can bet your neck I am.
The guy that springs a proposition
that is not meritorious for Klamath
county and I find it out Is going to
get the finest "balling '' that he ever
had and if the newspapers are run
ning everyone Is going to know all
about it.
Klamath Is a fine ole whale and
should be spouting forth prosperity
to everyone. If she's not to you, Mr.
taxpayer, look around and maybe you
will find something.
I am as serious as If I had broke
my leg.
I want your support If you think
I ain't lyln".
THADDEUS McHATTAN,
Republican Candidate for County
Commissioner.
More Pie Sodato
A number of candidates for county
offices are preparing to go to Mid
land this evening to attend the pie
social to be given there this even
ing. Still other candidates are going
to Shasta View, where there will be
a big program and box social.
Too Mach of a Good Thing.
In the program of the Orpheus
theater published in yesterday's Her
ald, the statement was made that the
admission would be tree tonight, as
well as last night. This was an er
ror, as tonight admission will be
charged.
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There are eighteen Harley-Davld-son
motorcycles used by the army
that is after Villa. They are used for
scouting purposes and for carrying
supplies to the aeroplanes; also In
keeping the lines of communication
in repair.
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"Cord....
irWiUyou
'iew
our
first Display
or en
rfSorii
etvlco,
'Ms
Coats. Suits
and
e e
Hats
House Peters in the leading roles will
be shown to patrons ot the Star to
night only.
In support of Miss Clayton and
Mr. Peters is a most capable cast
among whom are Warner P. Rich-
An Aetna disability policy protects
your Income. See Chllcote. 2
New Flyers.
C. B. Coon reports the sale of two
Harley-Davldson motorcycles this
week. Angelo Bocchl of Algoma se
cured one, and Ival Wolfe of Merrill
the other one.
Real Easy Chairs.
You sit in .them sot on them.
More desirable than a European
throne." We have them.
It WILLIB-JOHNBTONB CO.
Beautiful Story
Dearest Public:
CHAPTER I
Regular Man.
CHAPTER II
Beautiful Maiden
CHAPTER ni
They are exposed on Main St.
CHAPTER IV
Her eyes fall and he starts to
pick them up.
CHAPTER V
She sheds a tear and It splash
es his hand.
CHAPTER VI
He feels for her and she is
there.
CHAPTER VII
Inclandestlne meeting.
CHAPTER VIII
He arrives home with talc and
a golden hair on bis shoulder.
CHAPTER IX
The Diamond Ring (bought at
McHattan's).
CHAPTER X
Sbe decides to share his lot,
providing he builds on it.
CHAPTER XI
The wedding day and the
"thralldom band" (bought at
McHattan's).
CHAPTER XII
The honeymoon; oh, Joy; oh,
bllis; a kiss and a microbe.
CHAPTER XIII
And around their bouse there
ran a little fence.
PROPERTY. FOR SALE IN
MILLS ADDITION
On Easy-Terms: S per cent down pay
ments. Interest at 8 per cent,
payable quarterly
Lot's 397, 398. 39, 400, 401, 406,
406, 407, 408. 409, 410, block 110,
at 22 60 each; payable at 1 6 per
month.
Lots 396, 403, 404, 411, block 110,
at 8350 each, 'at 87 per month.
House and lot No. 402, block 110,
$900 at 810 per month.
Lot No. 669. block 116. 8300 at 87
per month."
Lot No. 1, block 300. 8360, at 87
per month.
House and lot No. 2, block 300.
8900, 810 per month.
House and lot No. 13. block 302.
8700. 88 per month.
Lot No. 4. block 211, 81.500, at
$12.50 per month.
Lots Nos. 4. 12, IS. 14, block 216,
$200. at 86 per month.
Lot 9. block 8216. 8260. at 86 per
month. I
Lot 7. block 217. 8200. at 86 per
month.
Lots'8, 9. 16, block 217, 8250, at
85 per month.
Lot No. 9. block 308, 8260, at 86
per month.
LoU Nos. 11, 12, 13. 14, block 308,
820.0, at 86 per month.
Lot No. 1. block 208. 8260, at 86
per month.
Lot No. 2, block 208, 8200 at 86
per month.
Lot No. 3, block 208, 8226, at 85
per month.
Lot No. 4, block 208, 8260, at 85
per month.
Lot No. 10, block 208, 8600, at 810
per month.
Lot No. 11 and store, block 208,
83,000, at 825 per month.
Lot No. 10, block 218, 8500, at $10
per month.
No Agent. Address
WM. McCABE, Swan. Ore.
We can't begin to give you a detailed description of these goods, nor
can we give you any idea of their beauty, but we do claim, and a visit
to our store will convince you that the claim is justified, that we have
the most superb line of Ladies' Coats and Suits
and the choiciest line of New Spring Millinery
ever on display in Klamath Falls.
Stats Drygoods Company
" WHERE THE LADIES SHOP "
ORINDALE NOTES
Indian and Harley-Davldson mo
torcycles for sale. C, B. Coon, Klam
ath Falls, Ore. It
'W. B. Hoag took a drive over to
the McCornack ranch Friday. (
Another application was made for,'
our school a day or two ago. .
C. G. Hunt hauled hay Wedues-J
day from the Plevna neighborhood.
James Stansbie purchased another ,
span ot mules this week. Jim Is
turning out to be quite a mule skin
ner.
Wm
HOUSTON'S
Metropolitan Amusements
HOUSTON
OPERA HOUSE
Mondsy and Tuesday Nights and
Tuesday Afternoon, March 27, and 28
WHAT THKY WANT IN
Tilt: WAY OK Ht'HIIANDH
United Press Service
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., March
25. Physicians who don't wear
thoso nasty little mustaches,
who don't drink nnd who got
$1,642 a year, are most eligible
for husbands for Minnesota uni
versity co-eds. This Is the re-
. - . . i EASTERN JUUILKK QUARTET tlt deducted from 210 answers
Lambert of Round Lake was n0.arv- q. Rn r. . .. I m n ''rirt m m nnM ....
teen unviua n m. r.u ui ur, aenernl Admission 35 Cents
cows through here toward his ranch ,,..,. ,.
Don't forget to plant your 'trees
now. Klamath DepL Store. SS-lt
Large Express Shipment
All March and April records as
well as hundreds of others Just re
ceived at Shepherd's, next door to
Postofflce. 88-3t
FOR SALE I have a twin Indian
motorcycle for sale at a bargain,
1913 model. C. B. Coon. Harley-
Davldson agent. It
Batteries
Charged and Repaired
All Work Guaranteed
All kind, of '
Sectoral Work
SOLICITED
CENTRAL GARAGE
nt Rnnnd Lak. '
Mrs. C. O. Hunt called n Mrs. Oeo.
Shell and Mrs. Keneston of Plevna
Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. Busbong of Plevna was a busi
ness caller In Klamath Falls Wednes
day. The Sargent brothers of Plevna
were business callers in Klamath
Falls Wednesday afternoon.
Frank Sevltt and R. Sargent are J
planning a Ashing trip to Keno.
Mr. Hughes of Klamath Falls wan
riding In this vicinity Friday for
horses.
Walter Smith camped In this neigh
borhood Tuesday night en route for
Klamath Falls from the Peace river
country, Alberta, Canada.
Cental
Cents
tlonalro conducted
verslty dally.
by the unl-
STAR THEATER
THE GREAT DIVIDE"
Lubln Five Heel Production
Featuring
HOUSE PETERS AND ETHEL
CLAYTON
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from I'lne Grove.
Mrs. Chaa. Gray and daughters
Here in from Pine Grove today to do
some shopping.
Burbank potatoes, 76c per sack.
22-tf ROBERTS WHITMORB.
Sunday
"THE RUNNING FIGHT"
Five Reel Paramount Drama
TEMPLE THEATER
Saturday
"The Luring Lights,"
Four Reel Kalem
"One and One Equals One,"
One Reel Vitagraph
ON YOUR WAY
Heavy Shipment of Pianos
ARRIVING, AND TO ARRIVE. DETAILS LATER
SHEPHERD PIANO DEPOT, Neat Door to Pottoffic
around don't fall
'to stop in here.
We shall be glad
to see you wheth
er It Js your in
tention or not to
purchase
WOOD
and
HAY
Your visit will
make you ac
quainted with us
anyway and the
big variety and
little prices are
bound to occur
to you the next
time you require
anything In our
line. So stop in
It only for a look.
Sunday
"Path News"
"The Goddess,"
Two Reel Vitagraph, Chapter XHI
"Th WahW dl.. . .
.. ..,.. v. nmr auto, nno via
as Well ae Would Be Expected"
One Reel Essanay
The Failure,"
One Reel Blograph
Aomlsslon Always 10c
MATINEE DAILY AT 2:30
ALL LICENSED PICTURES
MERRILL OPERAlibuSE
Merrill. Ore.
MOTION PICTURES W8DNKHDAYH
fvn qATitiniAVH
Seehoro GETZ Wood
Phone 72 622 Main Street
THE WHITE DAIRY
Telephone 14F8
The White Dairy, producing
pure milk under sanitary con.
dltlou, announces that deliv
ery to customers will be la.
augm-ated Monday, March 0T,
1010.
' Orders are solicited.
The White Dairy is located
on Shasta Way a half mile east
from Sixth street, at the soaUi.
era limits of Klamath Falls.
People who appreciate the im
portance of obtaining mink and
cream produced wader tho bast
conditions are invited to visit
and inspect this dairy at my .
Just From the Factory.
You know a rug can make or mar
the appearance of any room. Our
advice concerning rugs Is always
expert.
It WILL1S-JOHNSTONE CO.
No More Free Tkkebj
The Grand Union Tea Stort U
this method of Informing IU pttna
that nftor April 1 no more srtnlm
tickets will bo given out, us to it'
quest those having llcktU to eak
them In as soon nit poulblt M
April 1. This action Is reqalrel If
the slate law ami mtut be ttfortNVI
GKAND UNION TE0 CO.
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ORPHEUS THEATEI
( I! .MIII.t. Mir.
Friday nnd Haturdtf
"uraw," (.
A Qrlpplng Sorlnl by 1 of Aswrwv
Greatest Authors
"Uarlo Sam at Work,"
One Reel Kducatlostl
"From lleanery to IlllUoas,"
Two Reel Comedy
Sunday ami Monday
"The Wrong Door,"
Bluoblrd Photoplay
Featuring
Carter lh Hmcn nnd Flora
IK Hnvcn
Sunday Mnllnec 8s)
ADMIHSIOX lot
I THE UNIVERSAL CAR
I Kurd service for Ford owners is worth I
H while. Flftyoae Ford branches; I !
I over H.SOO agents all through the f X
I tountry, ach with a complete stock i
R of Ford parts and supplies on hand. 1 J
ill N delays, no holding up for days to I
1' ,l get parts, but prompt, rename
U vlre at a low, Axed cost. Runabout, I I
H . M.8flt Touring Oar, 0400.8A. R
GEORGE BIEHN I
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