" SATURDAY, AUQU8T 1, ttl THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAMPOUR 77SfMrt. .-'k '. , la.- KW &W vy If ". Topics .Jutfft Dtfy Hart. Bernard Daly, Judge of the circuit court at Lakevlew, Is In Klamath Falls for the week end on business. Saturday night dance at Pelican Bay boarding house, $1.00 per couple, In cluding supper. 17-3t Lecture Postponed. Rev. Cowley of Merrill announces that his Illustrated lecture, "An Even ing Wilh Sankey," which was to have been given tomorrow at Merrill, has been postponed until August 27th. Moving Pictures New stock of Men's Leather Gloves just received, 60c to $2.60. Mn-lu J. F. MAQUIRE Co., Inc. Dance at Pelican City. A dance will be given this evening nt Pelican City. The people of Klam ath Falls are Invited. New stock of Men's Leather Gloves just received, EOc to $2.60. s-m-tu J. F. MAQUIRE Co., Inc. To Crater Lake. v Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wills and Mr. and Mrs. Al Melsner left at noon to day for Crater Lake. They will re turn tomorrow evening. Dont fail to see. the last episode of "Strange Case of Mary Page," at the Temple Sunday and Monday. It Move Goats. Nineteen hundred goats belonging to Ly'O. Mills were driven through town this morning. They were moved from the Keno country to the hills east of Klamath Falls. Dont fall to see the last episode of "Strange Case of Mary Page," at the Temple Sunday and Monday. It Opportunity. and advancement has come to pretty Louise Lovely, star of Bluebird photoplays, in a great meas ure and far more swiftly than falls to the lot of one girl in a thousand who alms to make her way upon the stage or screen. Miss Lovely, star of "The Gilded Spider," lo be seen at the Or pheus theater on Sunday and Monday, arrived In America from her home in Australia just In time to spend last Christmas in San Francisco. She had won her way in Australia, but the world war had halted progress, and to America she came' for a free field and no favor. Applying to Joseph De Grasse, one of the directors of Blue bird photoplays, she was assigned three months ago to a minor role in "The Grip of Jealousy." Her work so impressed De Grasse that within a week she had been made star of the photoplay and had, within a few days won a place that most girls have struggled for years to attain. In "The Gilded Spider" Miss Lovely has a dual role that tests her talents in a differ ent manner. She appears first as a buoyant Italian girl, dancing and sing ing on the streets and in public gar dens of her native town. Later on (the role she first appeared in having passed through suicide) she takes up the character of a pretty model in the artists quarters of New York and all through the piece her loveliness is the Incentive for deeds of unusual daring and she is the prize for which men struggle to the death. company. A murder occurs in a house located In the country, and suspicion is cast upon almost all of the charac ters In turn. There seems to be somo solution that the detective who U working on the case has not hit upon, but this is so carefully covered up by the events which occur that no one who sees the film can Imagine what It can be. Not until, the climax occurs is the real culprit exposed and then U is sprung as the greatest of the many surprises which occur throughout the film. One of the most exciting parts of the film Is wrere Aunt Ray, the leading character, struggles with the vllllan In a secret room. The villtanlath Falls the Hccomt city In the stato escapes, but In his flight falls down of Oregon, both in population and the circular staircase and is killed. to tho relief of the taxpayer of county taxes. Again, take the merchant who Is assessed at $5,000 on his stock. Ills share would bo $30 a jcar, or leas than 10 ccntu n day. If this railroad will affect his business to the ex tent or sales of $1 a day It will more than pay his share. In conclusion, I will say that I heart ily favor the proposed bond Issue, and will close with my usual statement. I honestly believe that the building of this proposed railroad will bring forth ! what I havo always contended, namely i j jit will be the means of making Klam-' J t 1 You Can Select New Fall x X X T X ? T I DRESS GOODS AND SILKS Dont fall to see the last episode of "Strange Case of Mary Page," at tho Temple Sunday and Monday. It Seimens Discusses Cost ot Railroad to Taxpayers Continued from Page 1 n Ltiiiu. A Society i X-Cv rN ? T ? I In "The Circular Staircase," the five reel Selig Red Seal play which will be shown at the Star tonight, Manager Houston believes he has one of the best offerings of the year. It is a mys tery film, based upon the novel of the same title by Mary Roberts Rinehart, and features Eugenie Besserer, the celebrated French actress of the Selig UEsi L Side Pianos, Player-Pianos and Baby Grands Shepherd Piano Depot Next door to Postoffice. Klamath Falls, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Mayer hnv turned from an extended tour ly all sections of the United counting the county taxes, which ftg-'They ,ofl ,n8t "Pring. Mr. Meyer Is uring on this year's levy would amount ' Instructor manual training In tho to $4,400, or a total of city and county ,ocal h,Sn school. Mrs. Meyer for taxes of $8,000, all within the rltylraerl-v was Ml88 La,lra Blcc- limits. Now let us Amiro what hla tnTea1 Mrs. Chas. I. Roberts and Mrs. Os- ., ..i -in v. t h n.i. an, , u i. car snivo were hostesses Friday after- - '" . .. ........ . ... -w supposed to be close to 100 miles long, "oon- wnen lnev enienamea wim , - . .. and taking an average of what, the thrce tab,es of brd6e at the home f X. re&SOIiaDle DrlCeS prevail. Southern Pacific pays on. namely. Mrs- Shlvc. Dainty refreshments were. V $17,940 per mile on the main line be- "erved. Miss Maui Baldwin was pre- tween here and the California Hne,ipented w,th a Vtcity tra' for h,Sh ! $8,970 per mile on the line between scorp- Tho Kests present were Mrs. A here and Kirk, and $4,850 per mile' on Geo- Watt- Mr8- Joe Kent Mrs- Wm- sidetracks, say an average of $10,000 Duncan. Mrs. W. O. Smith, Mrs. Will 1 per nuie, men is conservative, on -""- - - -m:iw-u, hid. x X The new silks are arriving daily. Taffeta silks still con- f have re ; V ! "stales! X tinue to be popular and we show a big range of shades, j $ from the light evening shades down. The new wool $ dress goods are ready. You will get the fast colors in ; all our new dress goods, and you will find that very Get Posted on Jewelry Prices Before Buying Howard Railroad Watch, 17 jewel movement, fully adjusted, gold filled, dust proof case, regular price established by factory, only $50.00 Hamilton 21 jewel Railroad Grade, 20 year case, re gular established sellingprice, only - $35.00 Genuine Waltham, O size watch, 20 year gold filled case, regular price, only ... $13.50 20 piece Oneida Community Silver, bar plate, guar anteed 10 years, 6 teaspoons, 6 tablespoons, 6 forks, 6 knives, 1 butter knife and 1 sugar shell, established factory selling price, only - $7.45 We have no cut prices To offer for bait, ' But you will always find Our prices are straight It will pay yoo to get onrprices before buying Frank M. Upp, Jewler The Store of Standard Prices Emmanuel Baptist Church W. H. COX Will preach in the basement of the Public Library. 11 a. m., subject, "Grace." 8 p. m., subject, "Wanted Fighting Christians." which the Southern Pacific Days at Fred H- M18. Mrs. A. B. Whitman, V the present time, which In the case of. Mrs- wm Hurn- Mrs- G- W. White, ' the Strahorn road would mean an ln-'Mrs- - A- Krause. Mrs. Dopp, Mrs. A. J A crease in the county's assessment of J- white, Mrs. William Imrael. Miss $1,000,000. which at the rate of the Maude Baldwin. present levy would bring in $22,000 In taxes, which would afford that muoh The birthday of Mrs. Oswald R. Melsner was celebrated last evening at the Melsner home in Mills Addition The evening was pleasantly spent, and refreshments were served. Thoe present were Mr. and Mrs. Al Mels ner, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Pell. Mrs. I.. A. Will, Mrs. Frank Pell, Miss Emma Pell, Forrest Pell- and Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Melsner. Complimenting Mrs. Robert E. Stra horn, a very pretty bridge luncheon was given Friday by Mrs. Robert A. Johnson at her beautiful home in Hot Springs Addition. The guests were Mrs. Robert E. Strahorn, Mrs. Chas. W.-Eberlein, Mrs. W. H. Vlttum, Mrs. New fall stock of OuUng Flannels W. C. Landon, Mrs. S. O. Johnson, Just received, 10c and 12'c per yard. Mrs. E. B. Hall and Mrs. Don J. Zum- s-m-tu J. F. MAGUIRE CO., Inc. wait. 1 i A miscellaneous shower was given ! I last evening to Mrs. C. L. Cornish, who was married recently, at the Cor nish home on Worden avenue. Many beautiful presents were received by the bride. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Perkins, Mrs. Dr. Soule, Mrs. A. Drehhr. Mrs. L. A. Davidson. Mrs. Jesse Bailey, Mrs. E. J. Meyer, Mrs. A. B. Lund, Miss lor aaine Blighton, Miss Kathcrine Hollo- way, Miss Elinor Drehr, Miss Violet Drehr, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Cornish nnd Clayton Cornish. Mrs. Fred J. Williams and Mrs. Wil liam C. Hum entertained on Tuesday Standing of Contestants Interest is increasing among the contestants for the five grand prizes we are offering Free. Here are the leaders at the last count on Friday: No. I 9,7(l.ri No. '.!7 -r2') No. 2S 2 r,r, No. G R.tr. No. 11 1!. It'll N(lj :l 2 )rir No. 8 6,7.15 No. 12 - 3.2S . ,, ' No. 22 1.08s No. 31 ..:i.2r.'! ' ' W No. 35 4.J10 No. 111 2.7.V; r"0, "' - "'-" No. 14 ....'. ..3,893 No. 38 2.7r,.r. N. V.fir, No. 14 3,670 No. 23 2.73Q No, 2!i 2.r.i) r T T t T T t T t ? t ? AAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAA.A.A.A.A 2M2M2MI4IMMM2HMMgH w-w-w-w-v-w-W'W-w-w--W w-v Stilts Drygoods "Where the Ladies Shop" c I X X T ? J ? T T ? ? ? ? T t t T ? J T I Klamath Falls, Ore. ORPHEUS THEATER SATURDAY ONLY "Lady Raffles Returns," Two Reel Gold Seal Feature "Girl Who Feared Daylight," Two Reel Victor Drama "Sammy Johnson, Strong Man," One Reel Powers Comedy "Universal Animated Weekly," All of the News That's Worth While 8UNDAY AND MONDAY Bluebird Photoplays Present the Pret tiest Girl in Photoplays LOUI8E LOVELY, IN "THE GILDER SPIDER" Thrilling, Sensational, Gripping Also a Good One Reel Comedy SIX REEL8 GOOD MU8IC Admission Always 10 Ctnta Coming "PEG O' THE RING" jana on Wednesday of last week at bridge and five hundred respectively. Get Three Deer. F.d Probst, Jack Corkery and F. W. Sexton returned last evening from , the Lake of the Woods with three deer and a cub bear. They were un able to get the mother bear and thp New stock of Men's Leather Gloves just received, 50c to $2.50. s-m-tu J. F. MAGUIRE Co., Inc. Don't fail to see the last episode of "Strange Case 'ot Mary Page," at tho Temple Sunday and Monday. It JUSTARRIVED Fine assortment of Ladies' and Child ren's Fall and Winter Coats. In stripes, checks, plaids and plain colors and at reasonable prices. All are in the season's newest and smartest models. See Chilcote for homes In the city or I automobile insurance In leading cam. panlea. See Chtleote. V. Arthur Middleton of tho Metropolltiin, ti.is a o!ro of linns quality, yVt- run tint; ery high Into tin baritone, ulnumt to tho tenor ni:l. teP. He is one of th ninny great artists who have demonstrated by actual rniuparlson that I-M-hon's Re-Creation of at artist's work rannol ho dlHllngulshed ftoru I ho original. Hear KdixonM lle-Crcation of Middle on al the .Mctropollton or when the steal bans is on conceit tour. OUST ON' l Metropolitan Amusement s STAR THEATER "THE CIRCULAR STAIRCASE" Five Reel Selig BRAY CARTOON8 8UNDAY Pauline Frederick In "AUDREY Five Reel Paramount THE MOST IN VALUE F. J. ERZ THE BEST IN QUALITY TEMPLE THEATER "A 8trange Case." Three Reel Vltagraph Drama "A Bunch of Flivvers," Ham and Bud Comedy "8elia Tribune." SUNDAY AND MONDAY "Strange Case of Mary Page," Last Episode "To Save the Road," Hazard of Helen Series "Some Chleken," Vltagraph Comedy "Path News." "everly of GrausUrk," Three Reel Olograph Drama taken rzzZf2tt-xrJr' tS"? What would your neighbors think of Arthur Middleton? Suppo.e he sang for you tonight. Your neighbers would gather at their aZ Im ?'8 wonderful b" -voice. Edison', new art recreate. Arthur Middleton'. magnificent voice with absolute fidelity. 27k NEW EDISON Not alone Middleton, but the voices and instrumental 'art o? all areat artl.t. . n.rf.etlv re-ere. rNVEoTdr:. ;::.'"::; r-we r ,,eenMd me new Edison. Come to us and hear examples of this new art r a , Klamatn fall8 Music House Geo. A..W.,lz, Prop. K,ra,tK p,,,, 0reg0I1 from the Book of the Same Name. ' Ui ' v