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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1916)
i'i - ,t.y rWIDAY.AUouaTa THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PABI POUR 4M44444 General's Daughter Gives Blood for Ail Extra Corset Values bbbbbi bb faaaMTaaMBaaaiaiaMIBMnWTTY BBBB- BJ I III BBBBBJ jU BBBBBBBBV BlBTkSSJBSISsfc SMSSM. Bl B)VBi SBi sVYX igw ,. 8miia.a,.i.. ....... - j I -VgSfik J. To Visit Daughter. Mrs. E. M. Marple left today foi Redlands, Calif., to spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Walter Lcn nox. Here From Medferd. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gore, Jay Qoro and Mary Gore of Medford, were In Klamath Falls last 'night and thh tr.ornlng. They are on an auto tour of Southern Oregon. Huckleberries Not Ripe. Earl Sharp and wife returned last evening from a hunting trip. Mr. Sharp says huckleberries will not be ripe for several days. Elliott In Town, J. It. Elliott, who has a farm on the Merrill load, was In town today on business. From Odessa. Kay Goddnrd 1 down from the Odes sa countrj, where he is engaged in logging. Masten Leaves. William A. Masten left this morn ing for San Francisco to buy stock for his jewelry store. Blgbee Gets Buck. According to word received from Frcldenburg Springs, Lyle Blgbee, pitcher for the local ball team, kil'ed a deer early yesterday morning.. Blg bee Is hunting with Fred Carman, Har ry Feltz and Don Dale. Have Birthday Dinner. In celebration of their birthdays, Dr. George A. Cathey and Rollo C. Groes- beck, city attorney, dined together last evening at the tetter's home. Dr. Cathey was 33 years old yesterday and Mr. Groesbeck was 40 years. Fordney Visits. William Fordner, who conducts a store at Lorella, was in town today af ter stock for his establishment. From Odessa. B. E. Hoffman was in Klamath Falls today from the Odessa country. Correct and up to the minute picture framing. 25 WILLIS-JOHNSTONE CO. If you don't understand your insur ance policy, ask Chllcote. 25 British Sea Captain Shot by Germans feM,iMCWMW)lSSaMaMXSSi Good Eats Tomorrow. The ladies of the Christian church will hold a cooked food sale tomorrow at the Klamath Falls Music House, Return to Milwaukee. Mrs. William F. Whitford and daughters, Audrey and Zella, who have been visiting with Mrs. Thomas Hampton, left this morning for their home In Milwaukee, Wis. Relief Corps to Meet. " The next meeting pf the local Wo men's Relief Corps will meet on the afternoon of September 18th, at the Moose hall. The corps was to have met this month, but absence of many members made this Impractical. I ORPHEUS THEATER THUR8DAY AND FRIDAY Flora Parker OeHaven In "THE, MADCAP" A Red Feather Photoplay in Five Reels "Cupid Trims His Lordship" , One Reel Nestor Comedy SIX REELS GOOD MUSIC Admission Always 10 Cents HERE: "PEG O' THE RING" Every Tuesday and Wednesday DR. F. R. GODDARD MAMMWWWMWMWW Osteopathic Physician Suite 219, 1. O. O. F. Temple All acnte? nervous and chronic diseases successfully treated. Hours 9toUa.SL.2to5 and 7 to 8 p. m. Phone 321 MAAAWitaiWyiMWWMWMWWWMWMAKAi 1 -sBBBGBsakw.' I I JbTJ9 t IssfsfsfsfsW JP "rBBBBBBv & 8 MftBflBBBBHBa 9BBk s i aSPMsHkiI 3 bbsWBBBBBBBl x.BBJ JbWbBMB V I if-v ft BBCsfB s IS t- Jr ?mK 1 AObMbbtIA. i CApr.?imtiKC3 JKtrJrJKfWX: , xx" This Is the first photograph of Cap tain Charles A. Fryatt. British captain of the steamship Brussels, who was shot to death by the Germans at Bruges, to reach the United States. He tried to sink a German submarine and was captured. The British government has recommended the granting of an extra pension of $500 annually to Cap tain Fryatt's widow, besides the sum which she Is entitled under the gov ernment's compensation scheme. The Great Eastern railroad, of one of whose ships Captain Fryatt was the master, is also granting his widow a $1,250 annuity, T ffttTOrSCOTTv-l Jrv- Miss Houston Scott, 14-year-old jy daughter of General Hugh L. Scott, I V chief of staff of the United States !V nrmti It t a fttt Am a nimitAa r0 had B blood for serum to prevent Infant! paraljsls in other children. She had the disease several years ago. The op eration was performed August 12th, In Washington, and was kept secret till public health officers there asked that' It' be made public in order to encourage others to give their blood. X I 1 V .- . r- 1 500 pair special value corsets Only 98c Selected especially for this corset week, made from good Quality coutil and bro caded batiste, white and pink colors, high and very low bust, sizes 18 to 30, on sale Saturday morning at only 98c i ' HOT WEATHER SALE ONE-HALF PRICE To close out our entire line of Summer Dresses; made from fancy colored voiles, lawns Batiste. Prices range from $1.25 to $3.25 Wash skirts greatly reduced. Made of good grade pique, pop lin, Oxford suiting and fine Cambrics. Prices cut to Each, 98c, $1.25, and $1.75 HOLEPROOF HOSIERY For ladies enly: black, white and tap. Prices, per pair, 35c, 50c, 75c and $1.00 ECONOMY HOSE FOR CHILDREN The best school hose to buy; black and tan, all sites. Price per pair, only 15c 54 Best grade Table Oilcloth, white and colors, Only 20c FOWNES GLOVER Complete stock of Fownes Gloves for fall. Always buy a reliable brand when you buy your gloves. A sises; blsek, white, tan, gray. Price per pair, $1.50, $1.75, $3.00 100 Embroidery and Crochet books; every new number on the market Is on display here. Call and look them over. Price 10c, 25c. 10c NO ADVANCE Clarke and Buellls crochtt cotton, all slits, all color, and Only1 10c Eagle erochet hooks, all sltsa. Only 10c Rlc-Rac braid, white and colors. 10c and 15c Sewing machine all style machines, 10c needles for Bonding Attorneys May Guide Issue A Continued from Page 1 NEW PLAIDS . Plaids are very much In de mand this year for skirts and dresses. We have a beautiful line,' 65c up to $2.00 36-inch popular Danish cloth, half wool and fast colors. Special Price, per yard, 29c 25 pieces of Galatea cloth, all new fall styles to select from. Buy at the old price for a short time only, Per yard, 25c t 36-ineh plain white outing flannel, Per yard, Special, 15c BLACK TAFFETA 36-Inch black Taffeta, extra good grade, Special Price per yard $1.50 40-Inch Pussy Willow Taffeta, black, white, and all new even ing shades, 8pee,il, pe yard, $2.00 MIDDY BLOUSES New Middy Blouses, all sites, for women and children. Prices 49c to $1.50 w'lRTHMORE WAIST, $1.00 Buy a now Wlrthmore tomor row, they will likely be gone the day aftar. Sold here exclu. slvely. MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. WE PREPAY MAIL OR EXPRESS N ALL GOOD8 ORDERED. SEND FOR SAMPLES Pictorial Patterns FALL AND WINTER PAT TERNS NOW ON SALE. BUY A QUARTERLY FOR 25c AND GET 15c PATTERN FREE ard fight the case if It should get In J ctmu is evidenced in the fact that of r.il the railroad bond issues voted In V Oregon in recent years, every one was 'in-own out by the supreme court ex- A pt the Grants Pass issue for-$200,- JtL 000," said Mr. Glenn. "Our attorneys X. dip- all papers in that election, so ? we feel certain that we are competent to make your election valid and your $ binds salable." ' CJI Attorney Groesbeck explained, VVVV.V hat there is a state law prohibiting; WVfy -""' -"----f"- .,, . --t-- --------yyy yvvvvv"t"yvYTY 'Jtee'&Eb. ??!. -"'" aiy municipality from holding part of, B t.;e nrrk in any comp.iny or corpora- mills and married Lee. died In New (he wonderful types and almosphercj lamctto .Meridian, Klamath county, tlon. This Is the stone wall before. York Iwo-vears aeo. Testimony at o' those early days Is transferred to I Orccon. which Rooeburg and Beveral other the hearing-said that Mills had never the film. Months were spent In prepay together with the tenement, hcrcdita- uregon towns nave lauen. nut mis taken any interest In his 'son bntll he mlfon for thiH production; in looking monts and appurtenances thereunto law can be got around, without being Inherited the, estate of tbecoffee king, up authorities and securing the neces- belonging or in Hny wlni appertain molested or its sanctity assaulted, by me boy testified that his. mother had sry equipment for Its accurate pre- Ing, lcled iion as the properly of proper drawing of the ordinances and Impressed on him the desirability of en!ation. In the cast supporting Miss the said defendants, or so much there other papers in connection with the remaining with his stepfather. iWurd are such distinguished artists of as may bo necessary, to satisfy a election, said Mr. Groesbeck. It was The lawyer Kenyon was appointed 'as Jutk Dean. Charles Clary, Jciisln Judgment rendered In the above en stated that the attorneys for Keeler guardian a few months ago, and the Arnold, Raymond Haton, James NcllI titled suit on August U, 1916. In favor Brothers know how to do this legally, hoy was taken awa from Lee. Lee, aim otLcr members of the Lasky all of plaintiff and agalnxt defendants for as they did it at Grants Pass, and will nml his mother hid the boy, and were 'star organization. ,$1,929 88, with Interest thereon at the , rate of 8 per cont per annumt. from make no charges If Keeler Brothers haled Into court. It Is expected they are successful bidders for the bonds, will now be permitted to keep him. Mr. Glenn left this morning for The Chilcote Agency Is the home of all JEtna companies. 25 Sunday Dinner SPECIALS All kinds of Chicken, Choice Veal, Spring Lamb, Mutton, Prime Beef, Young Pork, Home-made Sausage. Our own Sugar Cured Bacon at 14c and up. Kf ) GIVE US A TRIAL AND WE WILL TRY TO PLEASE! YOU IN PRICES I I A8 WELL AS 'QUALITY AND SERVICE Portland. He stated last evening that attorneys for his firm have been en gaged to prepare the papers for the bond elections at Lakevlew, Bend, Notice to Taxpayers The 1916 tax rolls are now open for Inspection. All property owners are requested to come ani look over their T'tineville, Burns, all of which are to assessments. vote bonds for the Strahorn railrqad. Dated July 27, 1916. 27-20t J. P. LEE. Assessor. DANCE At Gray's hall, Pine Grove, Septem ber 2. Everybody Invited. 22-8L fOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Mri' 29 1916: '""J " 'or plaintiff's costs and disbursements, and the cohIs and disbursements of thiH salo on exe cution. Dated this 25th day of August. 1916. j ('. C. LOW, I Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon, street. Uy OKO. C. UMMCtt, Deptuy. 25-1-8-15 22 TOR RENT Four-room furnished house, with bath and sleeping porch. Phone 324W. 55. C. Kimball. 25-3t PEOPLE'S MARKET From Producer to Consumer 'ff POOR RICH BOY SHIFTS GUARDIAN COURT DECIDE8 BOY WHO IN HERITED $2,000,000 ESTATE MUST GO BACK TO STEPFATH- ER'S MOTHER United Press Service NYACK, N. Y.. Aug. 25. Willie Crossman Lee, "the poor little rich boy," who cried and said he was "tired of being dragged around the country by relatives interested In the $2,000, 000 estate he inherits from the late William Crossman, coffee king, will shift guardians again here today. Su premo Court Justice Tompkins decid ed that DeWItt H. Kenyon, Port Ches ter lawyer, roust return the boy to Mrs. Emma Kenyon Lee, mother of Frederick! T. Lee of White Plains, stepfather of the boy. The battle for possession of the $2,000,000-boy has waged hotly for more than a year In the New York courts between William Mills Jr., of uamornia, ratoer oi tne boy, and Lee, bis stepfather. His father started sev en separate actions to get the boy and the management of his estate, but lost every one. The boy's motber, who divorced Moving Pictures The photodramatlc version of the famous story 'Tennessee's Pardner," will be at the Star tonight, with Fan nie Ward, the beautiful Lasky star in CHILCOTE SPECIALS Income property on Main Pays 10 per cent gross on $24,000. (Will sell for much less on easy term. I A 900-acre stock ranch in the Wood River Valley. It's cheap at $36,000 on I easy terms. A big lot and 5-room plastered house for $1,000, on easy terms. A fine modern 6-room house, well located, for $2,500, Terms. Three big lots on Johnson avenue I In north linn of said lots to Link Rlw; Ihenro southerly iilnns Link Rim to the place of beginning; together with the tenement, hr HinenlH and appurtenances thtrtuili belonging or In any winr apperUls Ing, levied- upon as the propertr longing to (he eotale nf the said HW ry Weber, deceased, or no much lhi nf as may be necessary, to satisfy s judgment rendered In the store titled suit on August 14, 1916, In fine of plaintiff and agalnnt defendmu, for $676.28, with Interest thereon, it the rate of 10 per cent per sbm fiom May ,11. 1916: alno for ItlH. with interest thereon at ihe rite a1 13 per cent per annum from April S 1916, on f44.R0 of said sum. sndfrM Anrll 18. 1016. on 13:1.76 of said ill. jnlso for $100 attorney fee; also for $20.50 costs and disbursements, the costs and expenses of Ibis sale execution. Dated this 25th day of Aurusl, Mil (3. C. LOW. Sheriff of Klamath County. Ortt ly OKO, C. ULRICH. Deptuy. 25-l-,'i-15-22 the title role, was adapted for the ft-r $350 cash. screen by the celebrated dramatist,! A good corner lot on 11th, this side Marlon Fairfax, from the spoken stage of canal for $600. Terms, version of the story by the eminent Houses, lots, farms, loans, rentals, playwright, Scott Marble. When this general insurance. See Chllcote. 25 bHBHbbIbbbbhbfaI BBBBBBBBBBBBBBJBBBBBjffS BBBBJbVAVAVAVA9BBFBmb7''',jBj BBBBBK2pMtfS TafaB(BBBPHM'WyM bbswIbHHbH BBBBBKWftZSZZsBlBBBBBBBVBBH BBBBBBTPBHBHXHtBBBBBBBBlBH BLViBBBrBmisHiBBBBBBBBKiBl bbWbBwS bHhSB9S'W9 Bthiiihm ihmiiwIu WTJiKkMmt $m BBBBBsVtVBiBBBESBKHKMiiEi was first written it atnu-ted ftflry written atrscted wlJe interest'en account of Its graphic fendants. In and to Notice of Sheriff's Ssle (Equity No. 790) In the Circuit Court of the Stato of Oregon, in and or the County of Klamath. B. F. Shepherd, Plaintiff, , vs. Pearl E. Mcloy and F. O. Meloy, De fendants. Nollce Is hereby given that by vir tue or a writ of execution by the clerk or the circuit court of the state or Oicgdn, in and for the county of Klam ath, dated August 25, 1916, In the above entitled suit; I will on Saturday, September 23, 1916, at the front door or the court houso of Klamath county, Oregon, In the city or Klamath Falls, Oregon, at the hour of 2:30 o'clock p. m.', sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, all the right title, Interest, estate, claim, and Hen of the said Pearl E. Meloy and F. O. Meloy, de- H OUSTON'C Matrooelltan Amusement 1 Pictures of tbe early gold rush In Call. ferula and the wonderful Influence! of a small child over a large number of lough men. In the photodramatlc ver sion, as made by tbe Lasky company,' Tbe northwest quarter of tbe south east quarter, and tbe northeast quarter of the southwest quarter or section thirty-six, township thirty eight south of range nine east, Wll- Notice of Sheriff's Sale (Equity No. 784) the Circuit Court of the Htato of I Oregon, in and for I bo County of i Klamath. Lulu H. Hhcpheid, Plaintiff, I vs. Ray A. Telford, Administrator with the Will Annexed, of tho Estato of Henrv Wob'er, Deioased; Mlnnlo E. Spencer and Emando Weber, Defendants. Notice Is hereby given that by vir tue of a writ of execution In foreclo sure Issued by (he clerk of the cir cuit court of the state of Oregon, In and for the 'county of Klamath, dated August 25, 1916. In tho ubovo entitled suit: ' ' I vlll, on Saturday, September 23,1 1916, at the front door or tho court houso of Kit trath county, Oregon, in I ,uifl city of Klamath Falls, Oreaon. at r.mm.nrinn at 9 o'CloeK the hour of 2 o'clock p. m, sell at .Admission 11. LsdlFrH Minii" ruction to tho highest bidder. -.... -. r,nrcTPi for cash, all the rlcht. title. iMtnrnu I rMiKL,fc3a UlCrl-" elnte, claim, and lien of tho said Kav A. Telford, ndmlnlctrator with tho will annexed, of the estate of Henry Weber, deceased, Minnie 13. Spencer end Emando Wobor, defendants, In tmd to Lots three and four, In block twenty six of the town of Llnltvlllo, now the city of Klumath Falls.. Oreimn j .nauepi u sirip or land nfty-slx feet, ton,M " ' n j. in wium on the southerly end of mrco ee 'iannouo - said lots); also the following h ' . . . . .....1m ecrlbcd tiuct: Beginning at the , "UP'rt TRES nmtbwwt corner of said lot three, 1 there ersterly along tbe north lino "Pathe News." of hald lotH three and rour to Conger. . TTXfiSR ' avenue; thence northerly along Con-' MERRILL OPERA HOU0" ger avenue flfty-slx reet; thence1 Mrrll, 08?f il0JkV( westerly and parallel with said MOTION PICTURES WtDNMiw fW00Qj0l THE KLAMATH FALLS DA80IAU .TEAM Will Give a DANCE At Houston's Opera House on FRIDAY EVENtNO. AUGUST & STAR .THEATER ... ...,n. 11.AIII) M 1.1 . ' Tennessee's Partner Five Uool Paramount , TEMPLE THEATK ht ,i