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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1916)
'&&" & THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OWWON SATURDAY JUNE Hlvum AM POUR -- - n Twm. Town Topics Pator Return TenlgM Her. X W. Jenkins, who has been vtsltlag at Bugene, will be horn to algat, and wilt conduct serrtcet at tha taaal heara toaaorrow at the Christie church. Married Vottday ' Married at the Cunningham apart meata Friday at 3 p. m., George V. Verback and Ctara V. Bray, by Her. B. C Richard ot the Methodist church. The groom Is an employe of the Ship plngton box factory. In fram Mill Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Chamber are In from the Chamber mill near Dairy. VniiyDDCflDIE life Story of IUUI10 I LUI LI cb, E. Hughes HOLD SERVICES CLASSES AT M. E. CHURCH WILL TAKE CHARGE OF THE SUNDAY EVENING SERVICES DURINQ THE REMAINDER OP THIS MONTH Continued froaa Page 1 Over from Roseburg J. O. Plerson Is here from Roseburg oa a business trip. are historic. They were responsible In the mala for Hughes later being elected twice as 'governor of New York, j In the middle ot the Investigation he. flatly refused a mayoralty nomination. From tho outset of his career as governor, Hughes was In trouble wlth' republican party leaders. He develop ed an aloofness from them, and com-1 pleto Independence of thought and ae- The young people's classes ot the tion that finally culminated in an open, rAI.MIi Onnilav Buhnnl ttttVA fnrfVMwl w f . . . Barnes Jr. an organization loiaxecnarge or ue, Ne Yorkers still remember a Sunday evening services during June.'spoccn Dy Hughes before the Albany Special committees on program and re- newspaper correspondents as one of cepUon have been appointed. the most artistic, vitriolic "dressing -. . n. v i.n , 'downs" that was ever spoken. It ine Benin's win uc ntuwg v simply took the hide off Barnes. The , young people, though all are invited UJWstnte ... responded by denounc-' jho do not attend other churches. The , Hushes as a party ingrate and ..,,...,, , M-BW, minister will always preach a short traltor t0 the state convenUon. Never- "Telephone." aotEob- 9amhaJnm to young people, the subject , wag nnomlMici an,,, L. R. Robertson of the Telephone f tomorrow night being "Better ,.V, not O. W. Robertson of the ?-.,, ..' - ... . . .. - . . , awv , 'inn a-aiirfnff npm nana mm inn rmcrct Special committees ot the young track Interests was probably the most people will have parts In the evening spectacular of all his moves as gov program. It is hoped these meetings ornor. Behind It lay a sentimental la will be helpful to the large class of terest. While practicing law, Hughes young peopie wmca nu oeen gauierea was tnrown in contact witn a stenog- tnto the church activities, as well to others who might be interested. company, White Pelican Mineral Springs. Klam ath Dye Works, etc., Is the man active in the organization of an efficient Ire department Down from Agency Superintendent W. B. Freer of the Klamath Reaerratioa Is here from tha Ageaey. Official Vlelta A. 8. Myers, a district official ot the Pacifc Telephone ft Telegraph eoaa paay, la here from Eugene attending to business connected with the local exchange. Pcitcne In Town Mr. and Mrs. James Pelton of Fort Klamath are Klamath Falls visitors. .ranher whose father had been tmpris- i " . . ... -- L..tl onea lor emoezziemeni oi money wojcu l4 he "played the races." When Hughes became governor Ma first message suggested repeal of tha law legalizing betting at race tracks. A committee friendly to the race In terests laughed and tabled the bllL But Hughes "got his dander up." He stumped the state for his plan. Killed I at a regular session ot the legislature, j it was later revived and finally forced through by the vote of a sick senator CHILDREN'S DAY TO BEJjBSERVEO Tomorrow is to be Children's Day at the Presbyterian Church. This Is, who was carried Into the chamber oa an annual event in the Sunday school a stretcher. plans, and tomorrow will be given upi Hughes was first menUoned for the To California s i ... . .. MraChas. L Roberts and son tones entirely to ua ooservance. Presidency eight years ago. He stead , The Sunday school will meet in the fastly refused to be even a receptive' ,a,ejMl im..,m,B,. kv iimMtut- hmiIhm mi tt... N.nl ttma mr9 wtt ..H.St.l.. Y..... ...aM kma I... tllA X f 4 - e AWLmXmXmXW v aaaKTZStlSl . AkW m ' ivPAI i 1 -fa -.V r ,m -imfkJmxr I ? JbV'bU3sT tL':"fB5rjat P M JsW 4 LsV SvAX I .il(SrX iaF ' k.'BBl.nal A &. bV W Jl 1 BBkL-J Jbbbbbt .aaV bbbbbb! II bV. t k av bl j wm ira -my t y . 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SROWNI SP.01 oomor. mmda hitter enemies of the Kic brothera. Society the life insurance seandals and, whea ROornor. made bitter enemies of the "regular" crowd by doing Just as he he like- iney win yisii inenas nua morning tin usual uuic nuu nut canaiaaie. rour years ago ae ukv i,1.jiiBjmljM. Inoiranr mfnrm FrancIsco.be followed by a Children's Service, . wise declined to take any interest In . .. . ...j..... I weeks trip. relatives at Oakland, San and Modesto. Herald suite, Classified Ads bring nnrl sntl.tMBiasa, isagft SlsirinYl f.1 Wh "" !fn T S1 ? m,CS; ZT yC.r LT hU nan,"flr8t Because of hi. reform record and his the children and will be illustrated began to be menUoned aa a republican ..,.., .k m,m h.. rltK nfitwt laViaAna Tho JttlhftfW Vrlll nnmlnoa nmtnaf Tlllann I be "Habit" I For more than a a A At If m tim le la Hlnnnnil t Itn 1aaW. 1ak IbIkJ In ailA LIhs . uua Dciiivv ac u ytauucu w imiq itruucia uaia (.rivu iu iuhaq uiui cuuir ui- J alujuiIujh Ua ! babies nresent nut In thn otwn" on whether ho would y . . . '-...v .u- .. . .., ;... . .v. ' v, ....- .- popuur with the -ow guard" oecause """ " "" " v. .. mkf "re .cyuuuwM. uwinuvu. , . , fc.K. .!- Hn.l.i.t In. dependence," aa one leader has ex- ' ..AJ kMt All MAItllllMMB kiHll IRBVU W WV 4f ICpHVUMHM MRM 1.1a alf41ft pllk ItlA VAtaM Ifjk la ffllaMl I TT...i..n t.na (...av. AAnalatnnl lh tla! I AVi U1 aTm. I ilUHCa UIM tWU bUUMDHUIh U . Mrs. Brett Taken Heme Mrs. John Brett, who underwent an operation last week, was removed from i the hospital today to her home. She . till ot the cradle in recorerlnr rantdlv. m ' The special children's program will didn't succeed. Big aiz piece orchestra at Pavilion be govern In the evening at 8 o'clock ! Hughes retired behind his fast-gray Dance tonight It by the children themselves. The pub-! tag and always famous whiskers. i ";. Dance at Pavilion tonight. It reforms. He startled New York with the thoroughness with which he probed This is Our Announcement Come to us and hear examples of Edi son's new art, on his greatest invention 2&NEW EDISON No obligation entailed by askmf for a dcnionatnatkm Klamath Falls Music House Geo. A. Wirtz, Prop. Phono 125 725 Main St Jacques Urlus et tke Metropolitan Opera com pany, the world's greatest Wag aeriaa tenor, proving by actual comparison the Infallibility of Kdlson's new art He la one of the great artiste who baye made the same test with the same re sults. Hear Bdlsoa'a Re-Crea-,ttoa ot the voice of the great rjrliu; then bear Urlus himself 'whenever you have the oppor v..tualty at the Metropolitan la ( Mew Yet, r whea ke la oa tear. j 3BLwKBb gMglVfc. eW P-fiLjflPiWaW GQJB&mSSUmS&SsnSlmycryKb aaKasaaaaBaattasBs&BBHKai& atfUMaa vSWa. AeBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBH flSBBBB VCm OBXtBEEEEEEEEEEEEES flgBEf 3 WbbbbbbbbbI TBL- wk if .hih mai iMgewil M glglglH H ml i ' A surprise party In honor of Clyde K. Brandenburg' birthday was given at his homo on Eighth street Monday the afternoon of June 7th. at'"'- O " 0,nr amusements n,H ta.. llrnoh..,!. in S..,.!""" r"' """ WhlCD ntn? . ..itiiiaii u,mi-tmiMnn .. .-. - , muntu worn inrviHi. avnrvona enkivlni; year republicans wno wouM unte u, 'Lake Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Luclen B. , Tery p,cUlint ,,.. Tbot, prtn. Appiegate ceieoraicu meir niuem wou- Cnt wore Captain ana Mr. J. r. iee. ding anniversary. During forty-six of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Evans, Mr. and Mm. or the fifty years, they have resided In - wrt. Mr; " " IWJ" 8'"' . .. . ,. Mr. and Mrs. Drown, Mrs. II. O. Shld- Klamath county and on the Brookslde ef Mf m gmth Md Mr ud Un ranch, which la still their home. In Cjydo K Brandenburg. the course of the afternoon eighty old e time neighbors and friends, as well ait The Elks will entertain at a dancing relatives on both sides, gathered to pay party Thursday night In honor of the 'their respecU, renew old acquaintance, cast presenting tho Elks' show, "A Roosevelt and wUh Mr Mri. Appiegate con- night In Bohemia." This will bo a shirtwaist dance, tho ladles to wear Arrival of new Trombonist to open the Pavilion dances tonight 10-lt Among the prominent boomers to Chicago is Captain -Jack ,.- h,DB- yeari 0 comoanlonshlp. Greenway ot Coleralne, Minn., who Mtny telegrams and letters were re- shirtwaists, and the men to wear negll "fit, bled and died" for Teddy on San Mlred from frtenda and relatives at a Keo or Informal attire. Fines will be Juan Hill and In various other places -u,tance WB0 were unable to attend, imposed upon men appearing In full "to1 tines since' - day WM a perfect one and the drees suits. -guests were received In the yard of, t.T. tS m.ln.1 Ti.Z th0 rnch' Under the trCS, Wher ""I Th hom ' h MiM cemaanle'" Time at the Big Dance at Pavilion ,..,.,. ,, ..-mi , th rinh.l,.. -u... . ... . .m,ui.w -.. .... - ...- ,- ocv vnncoiv. a toalght It PACIFIC eee COAST LEAGUE ten, the Misses Elsie. Luclen B. Evelyn, Bessie and. Applegate was mar- Chllcete collects rente and looke at- S e . .. ... . .... unncoie collects rents irted to Margaret Ellen Orubb June Tth. Itf of W lot ,k- Hnni. Rlvar nlinrv and . - L 1 I with two children they came across the I mountains to the Klamath country In you know that the price ot wall paper has ad vanced from 10 to 20 per cent this sprlngT We bouxht a large shipment Juxt prior to this advance, so we are In a position to serve you the lat est designs at the same old price. You can get paper for ev ery room In the houe from fl.SS up for a room 12x14x1. We alno have n complete line ot W. P. Fuller A Co. Paints, Oils and Varnishes. No old stock. Dont forget the number, 10M Main Street SATURDAY SPECIALS SO per cent discount oa all Wall Paper. ROWNE EROS. BROWNE IROl. Vernon . Los Angeles San Francisco Portland Salt Lake .. Oakland .... Standing ef the Cluae Woe Lost Pet! mo. making their home on the prea- 31 SS .639 ent ranch site, which was one of the 65 first homes taken up in this eounty. W.Hera they have lived during all these 35 n 35 21 24 29 Z 25 42 .453 ........ .aanjllaa VMa. MM-al-a. 11 lt11YI1. 'tJVWIl iHUUIUI UV -WW" mw.m- era California In order to give the chll W.dreh the advantage of high school and university training, and here they bare been Identified with the growth and de velopment of this country from the 0 , earliest pioneer days until today, gath 0 . erina around them a happy family and royal neighbors and friends. RoaulU Yeeterday At Portland ' R. H. Oakland 4 10 Portland 3 t Prougfa and Elliott Sothoron and many Roche. Kelley replaced Sothoron and .There were nresent besides Luclen B, Hlgglnbotham replaced Kelley In the 'Appiegate, bis three brothers, Jesse, ninth. Klawltter replaced Prough and . Ivan and Oliver. All four brothera were Veer replaced Klawltter to ninth. At San Francisco R. R. Vernon 3 San Francisco 2 7 closely Identified with the early his tory of Klamath county and have seen the country develop from a vast unto- Wealing Qulnn and Brooks. At Los Angeles Los Angeles . Salt Lake Ryan and Bashler. Vann. nlath. Batna and it h. m. ..4 6 7 3 7 0 Hagfaee and 2 1 habited region to Its present state, and Flttery replaced Hughes In the County Treasurer's Notice Notice Is hereby given that there are funds to the county treasury for the) redemption of all Klamath county gen eral fund warrants- protested ea or before October 6; 1311. Interest on the saaae will cease from date. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this ' una aey or June, 19H. GEO. AHAYDON, 10-'t Cowsjty Treasurer. an Surety bonds while yeu wait See Chllcete. t the contrast from those days was em' phaaized to looking over the valley on l.lai aMMluAHaaw mm iwaair 9m mm kfiMea ' um aimiivisaii sm veM eaiui Hwutvp are bow visible from the Brookslde ranch, and to the yard on this day, were scores of automobiles that bad brought the guests, to contrast to the modes of travel In the old days. 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