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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1916)
- t;lv HHfl nirttnAlt''"" ""T... nUlllllflH I""" rro'i 0 (tllfO Pens and Pencils For Sluucnts H Kill .SCHOOL. iund. omy mill college ,l11ltclltHwlll ""' tiiUtriKOf .inn room ""'H mml vM' .it ,10110 k !'' "' " ' I fnllllllllll in'". ,r Kl'l "" ..,, IMi IiiiiiI ...... .x.nrll. or unci i " ' I M .... roiily fT I""'- irlin llllll" tl buy lliio .Inm rofiiti IKIt'HItltU'iJ In lit I'lM''" x w lin I'imiiiIiiIii IVii" mired li"" : i(f.llMo!Hl.t!n. VOII HI" BIIIO f HIlllHfllC- ,oryf(liM(nfimy'"ri"iir. clipne. fr wo ,,Ml "l,1.y '" mWi wl'l'l' '"no 1"ov'''1 tU'irir.i(lll elllrlonry. Frank M. Upp .133 Main Direct Southern Pacific Watch Inspector Witch Repairing- a Specialty , -II ' ' - ol rt WAGE M FINITE TUBES Stand -flte siram Savno Grafinito Tubes in Savage Casings give maximum service and satisfaction. Pure Pnrn Rubber Savage Grafinlte tuhe is laml tinted nude of layer on layer of pure gray Para rub ber. To test quality of the rubber, put deflated tube iti water It will Host. A still better test, put Grafinite Tubes in your casings ell around. Graphite Coated The only tube that has graphite VULCANIZED into its surface. Prevents deteriora tion, sticking, friction and heating; ellminstes necessity for soapstone; lengthens life, of tube. A true round at the splice Vulcanized with the tube in this shape. No chance for trouble as there mlnht be if upliced flat. Savage Grafinlte Tubes, like Savage Tires, are sold direct from factory. Prices on both very low, quality considered. FACTORY DISTRIBUTORS C. E. Gates, Medford, Oregon i r.o.e. DCTROIT RErCEMBER theso important features, becauio they are not to be found on some of the lighter cars. Maxwell cars have 3 tf in. tires all around Thto is a generous size. The tires are not overtaxed. They last longer and make riding easier. Tires of one size mean that you have to carry only one size casing and one size tube. ' Demountable rims, of course, are recognized ai tho best They are on all good cars. Don't buy any car without demountable rims. If you do, you'll regret it Those two features along with the other complete and up-to-date equipment; the economy and proved endurance of the Maxwell, make it the gresteet auto mobile value -jmsmsuJ Tmwrimg Cast $803 CHARGES GRAFT il MAYOR FIGHT iiii:ii:itirit wiiiitkn bavh he WAN OITKHKD f'j.rioo TO TAKE mayoich .ion wm:.v e.v.mayoh HHIIAHTIAN ItEHIUNKI) J Mr. H. . Kvonsj philanthropic, Mrs. Charles (Iraves; conservation, Mrs. L. United Press Horvlro Jurobs, The rlub will hold meetings LOU ANOKLHH, Sept. 0. The' ",0"thl'r Miroiiglimil the winter, with Kmnd Jury linn Hiihpnouetl twenty wit- MrH- V" C" Klnhall pronldlng'durlng hwhuh ih an-Hiilt of (ImrKi'M by Fred-'11'" ","u',,co "' "'" " " Watton filHc Wlilffcn Unit hit wan ofTuriMl the ,J"rK ",,! l"en',',',l. wl" will be nw,i mnymiiUy for a,r.oii when ix-Mnyor ln",, lf tho ,llno ,l" Indent of H'c KitbiiKtlnn resigned. ' ,ll,,l' Assembly of Oregon. At Tho niihiiLiMiiK liKl.nl., M..v,.r ' meeting this week MrH. It. 13. Wnt- Woodiiiitu, iiieinhorH of tho iouiicII,' Asiii'mlilyiiiim ICur-li mid ICdwIn Karl, n newspaper publisher. Iliittinll IM-il riled. Deeds transferring from 13, If. I)n I'd u It to Atldlo II., I .n urn K. and Mill nil! II, Lelhenimii of California tho Dill'.inll nun li In Lunged Valley were filed loilny with County Clork Dol.up. j All .l.'llia illulillly iHillcy iiii(mIn your Iikoiiic. H- (,'lillioti'. g Maxwell motor can hav demountable rime and the same size tire on both front and rear wheel. in tho world today CatoMst aw Css y Howie Garage yMMMWWVWWWWW 5ocrr '"" V .WW. ik,,,,,,,,,) Tbe first fneotlriK of the year of th Women's Library Club was held this week at tlio club room In the library building. Heads of the various com- mlttces of the club wero selected for ,l10 o"tilng yoar ns followH! Study uupartmont, Mrs. (1. A. Krauso; homo economics, Mrs. C. V. Fisher; civics, Mrs, Paul Bognrdus; nocdlo work. ,,' Stewart and MrH. ICIfli Taylor were selected n rinln. Katrs to the Htalo federation of wo incn'H clubH, which mcelH nt Scnnldr, on October 9th. The following pro. gram was enjoyed nt the meeting this week, tho piogrnm IhjIiib the dlscus- .hIoiih of the n-itiirnl Hcencry of Ore- gen: Port Hock, MrH. Clins. OrnveH; Crater I.uko, MrH. C. P. Stewart; Co Itunhla. Illghwiy, Mrs. A. M. Worden; Tule Lake, Mrs. J. O. Camp; Oregon Waterfalls, MrH. Hoy Moore; Lout Itlver, Mrs. O, A. Stearns. A talk on Alaska wnH given by Mrs. Schwlnxkl or Oakland, who Ih vIbIIIiir MrH. O. A. KlciiriiH. MrH. J. C. llrockenbrniigh wns hos ti'Hi: on Wednesday and Friday of this week to several of her friends. If or guests during the two nftornooni were Mrs. Charley W. Rberleln, Mrs. V II. Kngllsh, Mrs. J. M. Ezclt. Mrs. K. It. Hall, Mrs. Thomnn Hnmptnn, Mr. W. C. Hum. Mrs. It. A. Johnson, Mrs. W. P. Johnson, Mrs. J. 8. K"M Mrs. (3. A. KrniiKo, MrH. A. J. MIc, Mri. W. H. Mason, Mrs. 0. It. Man ning, Mrs. F. II. Mills. Mm. Fred Schnllock, MrH. J. J. Stclgcr and Mrs. K.hI Whltlock. MrH. Fred Schnllock wpa hnstezb )eHierday nfteni'ion nt llvo hundrod tc :i few friendH nt I er home. Mrs. Olcn Johnson entertained tho l')tblan Club on Tuesday iflernoon on Die H. A. Alford lawn on Conger mcniie. Necdlo work and -t sodnt good tlmo were en.'o)cd, and lefreili ments wero served. The mombers ti.d friends of tho rlub who were pres ent wero Mrs. Carl Adnnw, A'rs. Jen nln Hum, Mrs. C C. Low, Mra C K Foils, Mrs. Clou Ccuwoll, Mm. ijeorge MtDonnld, Mr. W D. Cofer, Mrs C. L Crlsler, Mr. Wilbur Jjih. Mrs F.Mn Taylor, M A. L. Lcavnt, Mr W. P. McMlllnu. Mrs. R. 11. Itrew baker, Mrs. Oloi Johnson, M'.u Oct trudo Cofer, Miss Hazel Adams. The first meeting this season of the n THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH Art Ncodlo Club, probably tho oldest social organisation In Klamath 'Falls, was held Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Henry Newnham as hostess. The guests Invited by Mrs. Newnham wore Mrs. E. A. Cress, Mrs. I, B. Duncan, Mrs. W. M. Duncan, Mrs. Tho.in Hampton, Mrs. C, J, Martin, Mrs. R. S. Moore, Mrs. C. A. Plath, Mrs. A. M. Worden, Mrs. John Sargent, Mrs. W. L. Moore, Mrs. F. J. Williams, Mrs. O. I. Wright. Mrs. W. P. Mc Millan, Mrs. D. K. Wlthrow, Mrs. O W. Robertson, Mrs. C, T. Hurd, Mrs. C. It, Manning, Mrs. J. S. Kent, Mrs. J. S Bridges, Mrs. C. llrlggs, Mrs. I. H. Voorhes, Mrs. J. O Cnrnp, Mrs. Fry and Miss Laura Vnhldulck. The iiKiinbers of tho club who were nt tho first meeting Wednesday wero MrH.' Oeorge Chastaln, Mm. K. 0. Cum-' mliirfH. Mrs. R. II. Dunbar, Mrs W. H. I Faught. Mrs. J. F. Ooeller, Mrs. C. C.! Hi-Mie, MrH. Jen nli) Hum, Mrs. (leo. llnjdon, Mrs. H. 8. Phillips, Mrs. C. H Hnmsby, Mrs. O. A. Wlrtz, Mrs j P K. Wattcnburg, Mr.-:. F. M. While, Mrs. A. R. Wilson and Mrs. A. W. Pell. Tho next meeting of the club vlll be at tho home or Mrs. '"., Al. Unmnliy, its president. Mrs. W, J. Roborls was elected president of tho Ladles' Aid Society of tho draco M. !'. church nt a meeting of the society Thursday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. H. I'. Calkins on Jefferson street. Mrs. If. 13. Momyer wns elected vice president, Mrs. C. V. Fisher second vice president, Mrs. C. K. lirandcnburg secretary, Mrs. R. R. Hamilton treasurer, and MrH. K. M. Chllcote corresponding secretary. Mrs. E. It. Reamcs was hoxtess on Wednesday afternoon to a few frlcndH at bridge. Her guests were Mrs. Alex Martin Jr., Mrs. K. D. Hall, Mrs. F. II. Mills, Mrs. F. J. Williams, Mrs. KTW Oowen, Mrs. Don J. Zumwalt, Mrs. Oeorge Watt, Mrs. Fred Kngllijli, Miss Mnrle McMillan, Miss Maude Daldwln and Mrs. Frank Jennings. Tho Women of Woodcraft met in the Moose hall on Tuesday eveSlng and enjoyed a pleasant social time. Committees were appointed for the coming year's entertainment. Muny good times are planned for this win ter's meetings. Wants Feeders. Franch Chester and wife of Corn ing, California, arrived last evening to spend several das In Klamath. Mr. Chester, who Is a son-in-law of C. K. Dennett, Is In the market for tlireo of four carloads of cattle which ho wants to feed at Corning. At the Churches Mt. Lakl Mr. TJz Griffith will pi each at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Flr.it Presbyterian Church, cerne: Third and Pine streets. Charles T. Hurd. pastor; residence 1113 Main street. Services this week as follews: Sunday school at 10 a. m. 11 a. m., preaching, sermon subject, "Is Proachlng a Performance?" 7 p. m.. Christian Endeavor, Miss Perlo Dow, leader. 8 p. m preaching, sermon subject, "Hy the Wayside." Wednesday, 8 p. ni Midweek serv ice. Everyone Is cordially Invited to all of these services. Grace Methodist Episcopal Church. Corner Tenth and High streets, u. C. Richards, minister. 10 a. m Sunday school, E. M. Cull eute, superintendent. 11a. m., preaching. 7 D. ra.. Epworth League, John C. Yadon, presidents 8 p. m., evening song and sermon. Wednesday. A p. m., prayer meeting. Thursday 7:15, choir practice. Vernon T. Motschenbacher, choris ter. Miss Loralne Dllton, pianist Wo sincerely invite the public and especially strangers. Church of Christ BcleaUsU Services are held on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock aud Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock Ui Christian Science hall in the Jacobs' block, corner Third and Main streets, upstairs. Sunday school from 9:46 to 10:46 a. m. The subject for tomorrow's lesson will be "Substance."' The reading room of tbe Society t the same location will be open on Tuesday, Tnursaay ana oaturaay afternoons from i:80 to 4:80 until .urther notice. Emmanuel Baptists Meet in tbe li brary building, corner 3d and Main. Sunday school at 10 a. m., Mr. Per- klnB superintendent. Preaching services at 11 a. m. Baptist young people's service, 7 p. m., Mrs. Perkins, president Preaching service at 8 p. m. You are cordially invited to be pres- PaLLS, OREGON PSI llll Ij.i mmi i ) m 2 $ V- i t '!' S ' - ent at these meetings, and a warm welcome awaits you. REV. W. H. COX, pastor. Christian Church Corner 9th ave. and Pine street 10 a. m., Dlblo school class, Geo. A. Ha don, superintendent Preaching at usual hours. 7 p. m , Endeavor meeting, MIsb Ap- plegate, president Prayer and praise meeting and choir notice Wednesday evening at 8 practi o'clock. All not worshipping elsewhere are cordially invited to attend these ser- Ices. Church of tho Sacred Heart Corner Worden avenue and Donald street. Rev. Hugh J. Marshall. v First Mass at 6 a. ra. High Mass and Benediction, 9 a. m A meeting of the adults of the parish will be held after this mass in the as sembly room of the church. Week day Mass every morning at 7:16. Baptist Church Corner Eighth and Canal streets. Rev. J. B. Griffith pastor. Bible schpp) nt 0 a. 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. Bonanza M. E. church Pastor Sidney W. Hall. Services for tbe 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 Foe Valley at 11 a. m.; Bonanza at 7:30 p. m. Third Sunday At Lorella at 11 a. m.; Bonanza at 7: so p. m. Fourth Sunday At Bonanza at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Dairy at 3 p. m. When there are five Sundays in the month, morning service will be held at Lorella at 11 a. m. and at Bonanza at 7:30 p. tn. Sunday school nt Lorella every San- day morning at 10 a. m., superintend ent, Henry Haines. Sunday school at Dairy every irst and fourth Sunday, superintendent, Mr. Sedge; organist, Miss Odes. It pays to place your Insurance with agents who make a specialty of the business. See Chllcote, 8 i- ,Ti. - '1 ' ' r f'i" vsr. 2 iijL i1 n j i No Talking Machine Manufacturer Dares to Make this Test No talking machine manufacturer dares to invite a public comparison between'a great artist's voice aaal the reproduction that voice by a talking' machine. No talking machine could sustain suck a test NEW EDISON lw been tested ia this manner before two hundred thousand pee pic. Great artists such as Marie Rappold, Asm Case, Alice Verlet, C'ln 1st Ine Miller, Marie Kaiser,., Elizabeth Spencer, Helen Cssrk, Arthur Middleton, Thomae Chalmers, and BSBBserons others bare matched their voices against Mr. Edison's Re-CreaUons thereof and two hundred thoasand masks lovers have confessed their inafetUty . to distinguish the real voices from Edison's Re-Creatlon of thesa. . . Not a Talking Machine Ttie New Edison Is not a talking machine, it does not raredacs music. It literally re-creates mask. It fa the world's, derfal maslcal instrnmant. Come to We want to give yon an Edison tion on your part. It will be a wonderful new Invention which Klamath Falls GLASS OF SALTS CLEANS KIDNEYS IF YOUR BACK HURTS OF BLAD DER BOTHERS YOU, DRINK LOTS OF WATER When your kidneys hurt and your back feels sore, don't get scared and proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and irritate the entire urinary tract Keep your kidneys clean like you keep your bowels clean, by flushing them with a mild, harmless salts which removes the body's urinous waste and stimulates them to their normal activ ity. The function of the kidneys is to Alter the blood. In 24 hours they strain from it 600 grains of acid and waste, so we can readily understand the vital importance of keeping: the kidneys ac tive. Drink lots of water you can't drink too much; also get from any pharma cist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast each morning for a few days and your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juoce, combined with llthls, pd has been used for generations to clean and ann ulate clogged kidneys; also to neutral ize the acids in the urine so it no long er is a source of irritation, thus ending) bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot In Van Riper Bros. THE HOME OF CHASE SANBORN'S HIGH GRADE TEAS AND COFFEES "Coffee of Our Own," The big red can S1.00 Borax Aid Soap Powder, Regular 10c, Special ... .Be Com Starch, Argo 3 packages for 95c Lemon Extract, Wilson's 13-os., reg. f 1, special , 7Sc CardineU' Mayonnaise, Fine for salads, cold meat, etc.,-(l-os. Jar for 8c Get the Habit u PAOB iw,.- ; .e 1 Our Store r, Mastoale. There wfll be.no pleasure to as to demonstrate Uds Mr. Edison baa licensed as to sett. Music House- jure; makes a 'delightful eXenresesnt Ilthta water drink which everyome. should take now and then to kee their kidneys clean and active. 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