The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 24, 1916, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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SATURDAY, JUNK 84, 1lt
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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25 PER CENT
OFF ON ALL
SUITS AND COATS
We must dispose of these lines,
and we intend to do so, regard
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AD Spring Millinery
at a Big Reduction
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Town Topics
ly Cattleman Here
Eldla Dennis, a prominent cattleman
of the Bty district was a visitor In
Klamath Valla yesterday.
ly Visiter
Mr. and airs. Frank Obenchaln and
son frank Jr. were here from Bly
today.
For the Fourth
Get one of those Oregon
Cassimere Suits with two
pairs pants for Fifteen at
K. K, K. Store
These suits are made of $he
celebrated Oregon Cassimere,
all wool and finely tailored; fine
lot of patterns to select from.
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everybody can suit them
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See Them
Stilts Drygoods Co.
" WHERE THE LADIES SHOP "
Visiters from Ben
Robert, Harry and Monroe Lytle of
Bonanza were in the city today.
Here from Bonanza
George Elliott wsa In Klamath Falls
from Bonanza today.
Here on Business Trip
O. T. McKendrec came In last night
on a business trip from Lakeview.
In from Lorella
H. E. WInnard Is la today from u
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They are as good
find in most stores and don't forget you
get an extra pair of trousers-all for Fifteen
Get your Fourth of July Toggery
at Southern Oregon's largest,
livest men's
K.K.K. STORE
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Winnard Fleet ranch sear Lorella.
Dont forget the big dance tonight
at Pelican City. Dance given by base
ball boys. Tickets, Including supper,
1 per couple. J4-lt
Entertainment and Dance
Don't miss the big dance at the Pa
vilion tonight. "Blondy" Ballarls,
high class vaudeville entertainer, win
render the latest songs during dances.
Good Music by the Pavilion six piece
orchestra. 24-lt
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as $25.00 suiU you'll
store
Leading Clothiers
and Hatters
At the Churches
Chare t Christ
are held on Sunday morning at 11
o'clock and Wednesday evealag at
S o'cloek In Christian Science hall In
the Jacobs' block, earner Third and
Mala streets, upstairs.
8unday school from 9:43 to 19:41
a. sa.
; The subject for tomorrow's losson
will be, "Christian Manet."
The reading room of the Society
Ut the same location will he open
'on Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday
.afternoons from S:S0 to 4:30 until
lurther notice.
(2 rare Methodist Ksdsoopal Cewrch
Corner Tenth and High streets, a).
Ct Klchards, mlaUUr.
10 a. ui 8unday school, E. M. Chll
eoto, superintendent!
11 a. a., preacalag-
7 p. m., Epworth League. John C,
Yadon, president.
8 p. m., sermon. "Cartoon la Char
acter." Midweek service Wednesday even
ing at 8 o'clock.
Choir practice Thursday at 7:M
p. m.
Vernon T. Motacheabacher, choris
ter. Miss Loralae BUton. planUt
The pubUc U Invited to the preach
ing services.
Chnrch of the Sacra Heart Coraar
Worden avenue and Donald street.
Rev. Hugh J. Marshall.
First Mass at 6 a. m.
High Mass and Benediction. a. m
Sermon topic, "The Need of Talk."
Week day Mass every morning at
7:15.
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Emmanuel Baptists Meet in the li
brary building, corner 3d and Mala.
Bible school. 10 a. m.. O. P. Couch
man, superintendent.
Baptist young people's service, 7
p. m., Mrs. Perkins, president
Communion service first Sunday of
each month.
Cottage prayer meeting. Wednesday,
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Women's home and foreign mission
ary society meets trst Thursday of
each month.
Mrs. Miller, missionary superin
tendent Mrs. Ortgeby. temperance superin
tendent You will tad a welcome with the
Emmanuel Baptists.
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First Presbyterian-- Cauroh Corner
Third and Pine streets. Charles T.
Hurd. pastor; residence 1113 Mala
street.
UnUl further notice services will be
held regularly as follews:
Sunday at 10 and 11 a. m. and at I
p. m.. and the midweek service on
Wednesday evening at t p. m.
Christian Church Comer tin ave.
and Pine street J. W. Jenkins,
pastor, room 8, Hotel Washington.
10 a. m., Bible school class, Geo. A.
Haydon, superintendent
11 a. m., preaching. Subject, "How
Shall a Maa Be Just With Oodr
7 p. bl, Bndeavor meeting, Miss Ap
plegate, president
Evening subject. "God's Fidelity to
Hu Ward. '
All not worshipping elsewhere are
cordially Invited to attend these ser
vices. Baptist Chnrch Oomev Mghth and
Canal streets. Rev. J. B. Orltstb
pastor.
Bible school at 19 a. m., C. B, De
tap. superintendent.
Regular morning services.
Preaching at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Everyone cordially Invited to these
services.
Bonanza M. E. church Pastor Sidney
W. Hall.
Services for the month will he held
as follews:
First Sunday At Bonanza at 11 a.
m. and 7:30 p. m.; at Dairy at I p. an.
Second Sunday Poe Valley at 11 a.
m.; Bonanza at 7:30 p., am,
Third Sunday At IraUa at 11 a.
m.; Bonanza at 7:34) P. px
Fourth Sunday At 1inis at 11 a.
m. and 7:30 p. ni; Dairy at 3 p. at
When there are Ive Sundays la the
month, morning service will be held at
Lorella at 11 a. at. and at Bonanza at
7:30 p. m.
Organist of Bonanza church sad inn
day school, Miss Grace Lytle.
Sunday school at Lorella every Sun
day morning at 10 a. at, superintend
ent, Henry Haines.
Sunday school at Dairy vary tret
and fourth Sunday, superuteadeat, Mr.
Sedge; organist. Miss Ode.
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Last night was the annual gueet
night of the' Woman's Library Club,
and the husbands aad frieada at the
members of this live organisation war
the guests in attendance. Altogether,
; Society
there were over slaty people present,
aad the evening was highly enjobable
for all. Mrs. Elmer French gave two
splendid readings, and Rev. B. C. Rich
ards awde a abort talk la which be
paid high tribute to the splendid work
the club Is carrying on. Mrs. Balnter,
the retiring secretary, made a report
on the 'work of the club for the past
year. In addition, to maintaining for
Klamath Falls a free library and read
ing room, this club, through Its special
departments, Is carrying on other good
work for the upbuilding of Klamath
Falls. The study department held six
teen study meetings, at which tne arts,
poetry, music, painting, sculpture and
architecture were studied. This de
partment la under Mrs. C. P. Stowart
The home economics department,
headed by Mrs. C. V. Fisher, hold a
number of meetings, with demonstra
tions, etc. The art department, of
which Mrs. Syd Evans Is chairman,
gave free instructions In tatting,
needlework and crochettlng at eleven
meetings, while the philanthropic de
partment, under Mrs. Charles aravet,
supplied thirty families with clothing
and shoes, food and wood during the
year. la addition to distributing
clothing, groceries nnd wood donatod,
the department spent 184.33 in the re
lief work. After the reports, conversa
tion was enjoyed, and refreshments
ewer ervd.
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The Klamath County High School
Alumni Association has Issued Invita
tions for an dancing party to be given
at Houston's opera house Wednesday
evening.
The anniversary 'of the birthday of
Helen Brown was the occasion for a
surprise party at the Nobrbaa home
in Shlppington last week, there being
In attendance Mr. and Mm. Nehrbas.
Mr. and Mrs. Brearcliffe, Mr. and Mrs.
Putman. Mr. and Mrs. Seeds, Mlsao
Helen Brown, Nsdlno Brearcliffe,
Grace Brown. Minerva Bell. Crane.
Mildred Swinney, Theresa Seeds, Dor
othea Nehrbas, Louise Uhrine, Mm.
Jess Swinney, Emll Setser. Al Coe,
Joe Brown. Ned Jacobl. Mr. Crane and
Georgie Nehrbas.
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The dance given Wednesday night
for the benefit of the baseball team
wsa well attended and proved highly
enjoyable. The affair was held at
Houston's opera house, and the Peer
less orchestra rendered the music.
A small dancing party was held at
8t Cloud last night to formulate plans
for two or three dances during 'the
Fourth of July period. After the bus!
ness of the session waa transacted.
several hours of good old fashioned
dancing were Indulged In by all
present
CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS
The following civil service examina
Uons sre anneunced:
July 18 Assistant petroleum en
giaeer.
July It Laboratory aid In seed test
ing; calculating machine operator
(male or female).
July 10-30 Attorney, Interstate com
merce commission; mechanician nnd
laboratory assistant
If you expect to buy a heme In the
city er country, Chllcete can aave you
money. t
A bigtourii)ff car;for-fivepeople
5000 Spectators See Saxon "Six" Win Against Higher
priced Cars at San Diego Exposition
Before 6000 enthusiastic spectator, a stock Saxon
"Six" captured two Brats and a third place, and won
the most points In the demonstration contest just
held at tbe San Diego Exposition Motor Demonstra
tion Show. Although exceeded in both power and
number of cylinders by higher-priced entries, the
Ssxon was tbe only car which won tbe trophy In two
events, Tbe performance of the Saxon was so con
vincing that a spectator bought and paid for tbe
victorious "Six" on the Exposition Grounds and, with
out waiting to get It cleaned up, drove the winning
car home.
Tbe bill climb, which tho Saxon won, wuh one of the
most gruelling ever staged. Contestants in this event
were required to drive down tho flftyllvo pur cent
grade of Exposition hill and up the thirty-five poi
cent pitch. Then the drivers were obliged to turn
around and reverse tho order of descending nnd
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climbing.
The Saxon not only
The above Is an Associated Press
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Store will be open for busi
ness in their new store on
Main Street, near Sixth, on
Monday, June 26.
Everybody Welcome
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STAR THEATER
"QREEN STOCKINQS"
Five Reel Vltagraph
Featuring
LILLIAN WALKEIt
Paramount Cartoon
Sunday
IW8TIN FARNUM
In
"A QENTtEMAN FROM INDIANA"
PEERLESS ORCHESTRA
TEMPLE THEATER
"The Blsck Orchard"
Three llcol BeliR
Featuring Wheeler Onknian and Kath
leen William nnd "Tho Spoilers"
All-Star Cast.
"Fable of the Preacher Who Flew His
Kite, but Not Because Hs Wished
to Do So"
Gcorjft' Ado Comedy
"Paths News"
Suriday and Monday
"Strange Case ef Mary Page"
Seventh Eplsodn
"The Evsless Eden"
Kalem Comedy
"The Bridge of Danger"
"Hazards of Helen" Boric
Admission Always 10 Cents
CLAS8 A PHOTOPLAYS
MATINEE DAILY AT 2:30
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
Merrill, Orsgon
MOTION PICTURES WEDNESDAYS
AND SATURDAYS
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Man nnd wife for general
ranch work. Apply J. E. Henley or
phono 18F4. 24-21
For the w best life and accident
insurance, sss Chllcete. v
SAXON "SIX
raodo tho best I lino,
report of the San Diego Exposition, snd
TELFORD BROS., Agents
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Saturday Only
"Madcap, Qusen of Crena"
Two Reel Gold Seal Prelum
"Torrent of Vengeance"
Two Heel Bison Drama
"When the Losers Wen"
One Reel Nestor Comedy
"Universal Animated Weekly"
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Sunday and Monday
BLUEBIRD PHOTOPLAYS
Present
J. WARREN KERRIGAN
In u Sensational Romantic Dramu
"THE OAY LORD WARINQ"
Supported by
MISS LOIS WILSON
The Blutn-Wldo Prize WlnnlnK llrnut)
of Alabama's 400
"The Wrong Bird" t
One Reel Nestor Comedy
S Reel Qeod Muilc
Admission Always 10 Cents
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Did ou know that tbe
price of wall paper has ad
vanced from 10 to 20 per cent
this sprlngT We bought a
law shipment Just prior to
this advance, so we are In a
position to serve you the lat
ent designs at (ho same old
price.
You can get paper for ev
ery room In the house from
$1.26 up for a room 12x14x9.
We also have a complete
line of W. P. Fuller A Co.
Paints, Oils and Vnrnlshrs
No old' stock.
Dont forgot the number,
1029 Main Street
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but wiih oiio of tho few cars able to reach tbe top of
I ho lirty-flv( per cent grade.
More expensive cars were defeated by the Haxon In
tlio reluy race. Tho Haxon romped around tho track
In rust time, winning tbe award of tbe Judges, tho
applause or tbe assembly nnd five additional points.
Then, juNt to demonstrate Its flexibility In the quick
"Kcl-aay" went, the Saxon won nn even break with
ii lilghr rprlccd machine for third. Tho time of one
twelve-cylinder and two eight-cylinder cars wan
bottom! by the Saxon.
Probably no stock car has ever given a better demon
i.t ration than tho Saxon unvo at the San Diego Expo
Mtlon First In tho bill climbing, proving ampin
linunr; necond in tho relay, Knowing high speed, and
tliluj In ihn quick "Rot-nway," completing the remark
able showing of the cur. Let us arrango a demonstra
tion nt your convenience Saxon "Six" 1916, f. o. b.
Kluiimth Falls.
the performance ef the Saxon "Six"