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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1916)
err I.. OATUWDAV, AUGUST 8, m, THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, ORBgON jSiw44 Town Topics ! Grave Farmer Here. Charles tiny, a farmer of the Pine Orere aactkrn. bought supplies her Society Pram Keno Road. Thomas Cremn. a farmer on tho Keno road, traded with local mer chants today.. Logger Visits George Nlcolle Is In Klamath Falls from the Nlcolle brothers logging camp in the Odessa country. Farmer In Town. Tom Dixon, manager of the Green fields farm south of town, transacted business here today. Ranch Foreman Hrere. Charles Terry returned yesterday af ternoon to the Doak ranch near Odessa of which he Is the forman. Mayor Home. Mayor and Mrs. C. B. Crlsler have re turned from Portland, where they spent a few days on business. Fron Nuas Lake. P. T. Games, who has a ranch in the Nuns Lake district, attended to busi ness matters In this city today. From Valley. BurreU W. Short was in town today to transact business. He has a fine ranch in the valley south of town. From Lava Beds. John Whitney and wife are In the county seat for the week end from the Whitney ranch in the Lava Beds. In From Ranch. Ed Frazler. who Is leasing the lower Adams ranch in the Merrill country, is In Klamath Falls today on business. To Crater Lake. . Mr. and Mrs. John Siemens, Mr. and Mrs. John Martin, Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Wheeler and Dorothy Weeks will mo tor to Crater Lake tomorrow. Qtt Many Trout. Arthur Wilson and Bert C. Thomas returned last "night from Spring Creek, where they spent three days fishing. They got several fine trout. 'At Diamond Lake. ' Mr. and Mrs. William M. Duncan and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Corpening left yes terday for Diamond Lake where they 111 camp and fish for ten days. Returns Home. Mrs. W. J. Lynd, who has been visit ing with Captain and Mrs. I. D. Apple gate and Mrs. R. S. Moore left yester day morning for her home In San Francisco. To Get Family. Circuit Court George Chastain leaves this afternoon for Spring Creek, to get Mrs. ChasTain and children, who have been camping there. They will return tomorrow or Monday. . (Union Sold. Tom Grubb has sold his lease on the F. C. Markwardt truck garden In Mills Addition to Mr. Markwardt. -Grubb kaa keen bind to manage the gardens, :.iti v.lll continue to make his resi dence there. Returned Yesterday. O. L. Fitzpatrick of the Bean & Fitz Patrick barber shop returned yester day afternoon from San Francisco, at which place be spent a few days on business and pleasure. At her homo In Hot Springs Addi tion, Mrs. Charles W. Eberleln will en tertatn.at a reception this ntternocn In hnoor of Mrs. Robert 13. Strahorn, from I until 5 o'clock. Seventy Invitations have been issued. Mrs. Eberleln will be assisted In receiving by Mrs. Rob ert A. Johnson, Mrs. W. O. Smith, Mrs. E II. Reames, Mrs. Don J. Zumwalt, Mr.. George Watt, Mrs. W. H. Dittum. Mrs. W. E. Faught, Mrs. William Lnn- don end Miss Marie McMillan At the Churches 1 v Grace Mothodlst Episcopal Church . Corner Tenth and High streets, hi. C. Richards, minister. 10 a. m., Sunday school, E. M. Coll ect e, superintendent. 11 a. m., preaching, "The World Sa nation." 7 p ni Epworth League, John C. Yadon, president. 8 p. m., evening song and sermon SMfierJMSrjri V t T T t t Wednesday. i p. m., prayer meet lux. t .' Vernon T. Motschonuncher, chorls tor. Miss Loralne Bltton, pianist. The public Is Invited to the preach ling services. Mrs. W. S. Whltford vt Milwaukee' X t I ! Win., as guest of honor Tuesday af- Church of Christ Scientists Services, ternoon, when Mrs. Thomas Hampton are new on sunuay morning m. n and Mrs. Fred Schallock entertained, o'clock and Wednesday evening at nt both their homes. Mrs. Whltford Is 8 o'clock In Christian Science hall In ,, a sister of Mrs. Hampton, and is here the Jacobs' block, corner Third and .. km. urn miD-htom Vol In nnd All- Mnin streets. UDstalrs. l,nu UC KM......, ..... ........ ...-v.-, .-. wr drab, for an extended visit. i Sunday school from 9:45 to 10:45 am ' t Mrs. Fred H. Mills was hostess to a The subject for tomorrow's lesson H room of the Society few friends at her home on High street will be "Spirit." Wednesday afternoon In honor of Mrs. J The reading Frank Jennings. Bridge was played ut the same location will he open A and the high score was made by Mrs. on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday' Thomas Hampton. The guests were'nfteruoons from 2:30 to 4:30 until! t Mrs. Frank Jennings, Mrs. E. R. iinrthcr notice. ' Reames, Mrs. C. F. Stone, Mrs. R. A. i 0 ! V THIRTY-TWO ENTRIES ALREADY In the Great Profit-Sharing Prize Campaign, when the first count of votes were made Friday. Other entries are being made daily. This campaign is becoming the talk of the whole county. It is seldom that one has an oppor- tunity such as this to secure a JM&U.uu & Famous Bungalow Player-Piano or one ot the other valuable prizes offered, absolute ly free. All that is necessary is to get your friends to save their tickets for you. Johnson, Mrs. Silas Obenchaln, Mrs. J. ' Cnrjttjan Church Corner 9th ave. C. Brockenbrough, Mrs. W. P. Johnson, anrt pln- street. j. w. Jenkins. Mrs. C. J. Martin, Mrs. E. B. Henry. ...- room 8 Hotet Washlneton. Mrs. Fred Schallock, Mrs. W. H. Ma- sou, Mrs. xnomas Hampton, Airs. Frank Ward, Mrs. E. B. Hall, Mrs. W. S. Whltford, Mrs. Louis Gerber, Mrs. W. M. Duncan, Mrs. G. A. Krause, Miss Agnes Lee and Miss Marlon Martin. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Sheets are enter taining at their West Side home, Mr. , and Mrs. Frank Vaughn of Kansas Cltv Kans., the parents of Mrs. Sheets. Mr. and airs. Vaughn win remain aDout wo months. This is the third summer A. I 10 a. m., Bible school class, Geo. Haydon, superintendent. I Preaching at 11 n. m.. subject "Tho Divine Partnership." 7 p. m., Endeavor meeting, Miss Ap plegate, president. Preaching at 8 p. m subject, "Jeru salem, the City of the Great King." The evening sermon nnd songs will be illustrated by use ot a stercoptlcon Prayer nnd praise meeting and choir practice Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Ml not worshipping elsewhere are ? t they have spent in Klamath Falls, and ttey find It quite a change fr.-m '-he' .,,,.. invltcii t0 attend these ser- healed valley of the Kaw. ' , A charming hostess of the week was Mrs. Amidol Hulse Bussert, who enter tained Thursday evening In honor of Miss Elsie Orem, at the home of Mrs. Frank Ira White on Shasta Way. Miss Orem will be the bride of Charles Wil liamson of Corvallis, and was showered by her friends with mementos of es teem and good wishes. The Invited guests were: Miss Elslnore Steinman, Miss Alice Duncan, Mrs. Luke Walker, Miss Ethel iiawxhurst, Miss Pearl I First Presbyterian Church Corner , ' Third and Pine streets. Charles T. Hurd, pastor; residence 1113 Main street. Sunday school at 10 a. m. i Preaching at regular hours. I Choir practice Thursday, 7:30 p. ni. 1 Midweek service Wednesday even ing at 8 o'clock. I Church of the Sacred Heart Corner rmivin Misa Dnrnthv Weeks. Mias . worden avenue ana uonaia street. . , .. . , 1 ? I? t T T f f ? ? y T Y ' If ? T T t t T t Y There are five valuable prizes to be given away. In addition to the Bungalow Piano, the second prize is a handsome late model talking machine; Third prize, ladies thin model gold watch; fourth prize, gentlemens gold watch, 20 year guarantee; fifth prize, twenty-six piece set of Wm. Rogers & son silverware. See Your Friends Before They Have Pro mised Their Tickets and Enter the Race. Here are the standings of contestants on the first count made Friday: No. No. No, No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 10 .... No. 11 .... No. 12 ... No. 13 .... No. 14 .... No. 15 .... No. 10 .... No. IB .... No. 19 .... No. 20 .... No. 21 .... No. 22 .... No. 23 .... No. 24 .... No. 25 .... No. 27 -.. No. 28 .... No. 29 . . No. 30 ... No. 31 .... No. 32 .. i i ,450 2.035 2,000 3,685 .2,000 5,655 2,075 .3.13J 2,W0 2,118 2,003 2, J J) 2,220 J,8i 2,000 2,000 2,175 2,055 2,000 2.081 4,415 2 ISO 2.1 JO 2.200 2.VI ?1 2,003 2,03) 2,800 2,000 STILTS DRYGOODS CO. Vera Houston, Miss Lillian and Joseph ine. Van Riper, Miss Ruth Avery, Miss Freda Stelger, Miss Maysel Sanderson, Miss Violet Hulse, Miss Nina Noel, Miss Fannie Virgil, Misses Hazel and Barbara Goeller and Miss Fay Hogue. Misses Maysel Sanderson and Violet Hulse assisted In serving refreshments. To permit the people of Klamath Fails to meet Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Strahorn, a public reception will be glVen next Tuesday evening at the White Pelican hotel by Mr. and Mrs. I'lbeitus B. Hall from 9 to 10 o'clock. The leceptlon is for both men and women. Mrs. L. B. Silvey has returned from a visit with friends in California. Rev. Hugh J. Marshall. First Mass at 6 a. m. High Mass and Benediction, 9 a. m A meeting of tho adults of the parish will be held after thlc-mass in the as sembly room of the church. Sermon topic, "The Need of Talk." Week day Mass every morning nt X "Where the Ladies Shop" JJJh5mJJh5mJJJJmJ $J $ $h$m$$m$m5m$m$ Klamath Falls, Oregon :: : Ta AT a A Th J? ww v w - - . H Moving Pictures rich. Dm lug his absence Mndgn gives her of Jhe honlble pnveity she Iihh mi- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY birth to a son. Owing to the fact that deigoue before the till Hi of 1 er child nhe Is without fimi!t, she Is cared for .SiUmuMi he now has money, she re during this period by Crewe, although fines to dress decently, lle In n decent LOST Black velvet nurse on Mala Htient. Return to llurnld office. It' ; t 7 . 1 l ,7.1. Emmanuel Baptists Meet In the 11- Th e great personal and nitistlc sue- I cows attained by Violet Meserau when 'he first appeared as a star in Bltibird fhe does not know It. When Dan ie turns he finds his wife changed from a cheeiful, normal woman to a miser Wis being the physiological effect on See Chllcote for homes In the city or country. 1 brary building, corner 3d and Main, photoplays assures nn enthusiastic wel- Sunday school at 10 a. m., Harry come for "Ii:oken Fetters," the sensn Harvey, superintendent. 'ti.-.naj lllucniid feature In which Uio Baptist young people's service. 7 will appear at tho Oipheus theater on p m., Mrs. Perkins, president. :4und:i.t and MnndJy, with William 0..r- D. Lorce will preach at the morning wood leading a stron;? supporting co'u service. p.uiy. .Mi'j.s .Mereseati added ItnmtMs- Rev. I.oree, eolporture for American uiably to her lautelfc through her a:; Baptist Publishing Society will address 'ppi.ianre in "The treat Problem'' a tho young people. His subject will be few weeks ago, and there Is abundant "The Bible." j promise that her work In "Broken Fet- Preachlng services at 8 p. m. bjOIr. tors" will still further enhance her pop- H OUSTON' Metropolitan Amusements s iiiaaiiiiiiiMWV OPERA HOUSE HOUSTON DARK FOR SALK Dairy cews: extra prt llolsteln, at a barguln. A. D. Addi son. Klamath Fulls. Plume 19F11. 5-Jt For Sals 1360 00 for an cxccptlonillr Iw toned 5700.00 player pluiio lets (kul ycirs old. Fifty lulls It. Hyd Rrans. of mtulo ti Bttl New fall R. 3-St & G, Corsets, at MAGUIRE'S Hurry! Hurryl Before They Are Gone! We still have a good assortment of Refrigerators, but they are going mltfity fast since we reduced the price. 1-tf WILLIS-JOHNSTONE CO. Qom to Paisley. Mrs. Wlllard Smith and son will (United Press Staff Correspondent) leave tomorrow morning for Paisley to visit with Mrs. Smith's sister, Mrs, Hinkley. They will be driven as far as Lakevlew by Mr. Smith. Mump atttntlM Ivsn to rUi Mi CWtotto l It notle that attar . 1 1 will sot ba raspoaaiUa for Mill iaran! bf Hra. L. G. Bmitn. Mif L O. SMITH. TIm Chilcete agency Is the horn of tha Mto oomaanlas. H PADE & SHANNAN PLUMtiNQ AND TEAM FITTING lavas Bought aW ana1 ItoBaJraa! Furnaces IntUlled SHIIT METAL WORK OF ALL KINOt 1023 Main St Notice to Taxpayers The 1916 tax rolls are now open for inspection. All property owners are requested to come and look over their assessments. Dated July 27, 1916. 27-20t J. P. LEE, Assessor. Good Rogue per box at S-3t River Apples, $1.00 MAGUIRE'S Life, accident, burglary, liability and automobile Insurance In leading com psnlss. Set Chllcote. 1. ORPHEUS THEATER SATURDAY ONLY "A Message for Help," Two Reel Bison Drama "The Ring of Destiny," Two Reel Rex Drama "Kids and Corsets," One Reel Nestor Comdey "Universal Animated Weekly," Loree. You are cordially invited to these services. Baptist Church Corner Eighth and Canal streets. Rev J B. Griffith pastor. Bible school at 10 u. m., C. R. De Lap, superintendent. Regular morning services. Preaching at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Everyone cordially Invited to these services. i Bonanza M. E. church Pastor Sidney W. Hall. Services for the month will be held as follews: First Sunday At Bonanza at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; at Dairy at 3 p. m. Second Sunday Poo Valley at 11 a. m.; Bonanza at 7:30 p. m. Third Sunday At Lorella at 11 a. m.; Bonanza at 7:30 p. m. Fourth Sunday At Bonanza at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Dairy at 3 p. m. ularity with devotees of the photoplay. Not alone Is the story of the play lnv, mensely engaging, but Rex Ingram, who directed tho production, has em-j bellished the scenes with an ntmos-i pliere of beauty that would alone make I the feature exceptional among modem presentations on tho screen. Oriental . splendors are reflected In brilliant scenes; tho Far East meets the com mercial atmosphere of New York, and 'the blend results In an entertainment unusual In every particular. Miss Mer fcoreau plays the role of an American ' girl, raised from Infancy In China, and j , brought to her native country In bond age. She" Is taken to New York's Chinatown, where her liberty Is ob tained under Renniitlnnal elreiimntnn. ces. Throughout the various and var-'"Thc Ca"''"ted Nooze Csrtooni." STAR THEATER "DOLLARS AND THE WOMAN" Six Heel Big Four Feature BRAY CARTOONS SUNDAY "THE RAGAMUFFIN" Featuring BLANCHE SWEET TEMPLE THEATER i "The 8tolen Master," ' Tin eo Reel Lubln Drama home, or patt with her hoarded pen nies, In trying to understand the cause of Ihl't change, Dan stumbles upon the lad I lint Crewe not only supported Madge at the hospital, but that she had paid him back money ho had lent her. This leads to suspicion eventually to a tirmeudous quarrel and a purling be tween husband and wife, and their hap Illness Is only saved by Orewe coming forward and confessing his unrt In I their affairs. This six red l.iitiln pro. ! Whan wa do yoax laundry OOaUals) Vudlon at tho Star tonight. Tomorrow j you feal; juiphi the itngaiuuilln, featuring Wa darn all your aocks top, tea, Hi j Blanche Sweet. . fcaaL Your socks, when they come ta, m Chicken Dlnnci ka a Ria HOLE. Conm to Olene for a good old fu hit-' But when they're dellvcreed yon1lBS1 lonccl dinner, whero uhlckeiiH an, bom tbem ALL WHOLB. fried. Phone 10FH. Mis r. P. Cor-' Klamath Falls 8tsam Laundry 'lpnl1K- 29-m ' Phone 33. led scenes and Incidents there Is tho thread of an Inspiring love story to hold the "heart interest" Intense, whllo the sensations pass in rapid sequences. ! Dan Hllyer won his wife Madge after i"Pathe News." When there are Ave Sundays in the a liard ahi wlth a rlvnl Arthur Crewe. rv,n,v, ni.......i mi i i u'., i Alter marrlaen nnn and Mnrtiro linri 41AVUIU, UIVIUAUK DVIVIVB Will UU UMU Ul . - """ SUNDAY AND MONDAY Bluebird Photoplays Present Violet Msrsereau In "BROKEN FETTER8" A 8tlrrlng Drama of Human Sympathy Also a good Ons-Resl Comedy 8IX REELS GOOD MU8I0 AtfjmlMlM Always W Cants Lorella at 11 a. m. and at Bonanza at 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at Lorella every Sun day morning at 10 a. m., superintend ent, Henry Haines. Sunday school at Dairy every first and fourth Sunday, superintendent, Mr. Sedge; organist, Miss Oden. ' i' i-i-i-iiii-ir-MWwwwM,fwwwLj DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician Suite 219, 1. O. O. F. Temple All acute, nervous and chronic diseases successfully treated. Hours 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m. Phone 821 had hard luck and slid down the social ecale until they reached a two-room tenement in a mean street. Dan, how ever, kept fighting, and won a chance ' SUNDAY AND MONDAY "Strange Case of Mary Page," Thirteenth Episode 'Hazwrde of Helen," "Pathe News." MERRILL OPERA HOUSE Merrill, Oiegon to go to San Francisco to market a MOTION PICTURES WEDNESDAYS smeiier paten; wmen woum make elm AND SATURDAYS BBM tfrVV"- jr-'' MBBBBBBBBBb1 al fc Tl' BBBBBBBlPli H f J i 14sBbbbbb1ebbbbbbbbU II Hl .1 AbbBbbbbbbbVbbbbbbbbbbbbA High Gride Pianos, Player-Pianos and Baby Grands Shepherd Piano Depot Next door to Postofflce. 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