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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1916)
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He Uvea ' at Al- He Uvea ' - - r i srij&r srxi-1-.z aw. t . 'VKnaiB. . v ... f Mlaa Katkleea Hyland has arrived from Utah to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Fraak I. White. Vrotn Lnjtk RMge: -I. P. Orllith'and J. T. Ireys are In town today from Eagle Ridge. To Take Vaoatlbii. Patrolman H. S. Wllaon expects to learavtomorrow for- Crater-Lake and &. headwaters of Rogue River for a .hunt Duiiag hia absence his place "en the police force will be taken by ueorge Snyder. t .. ,Th regular meeting of the Klam- ,,. ath Falls' 'Business Men's Association . wlll.be held t tonight at, the city hall -at 8 o'clock. All members are urged to,be;Breseat. & ' Brishtea up the home these cold, aapay evealaca vdth music. Tho beat.te reoorda caa be heard at Shcp tjierd'a, the Record Headquarters; next jftoer to poatoAce. 4-tf MVMMMWMMH Extra Sales People WANTED For Dry Goods, Shoes "and Men's Clothing t J.F.MagureCo. rfss.. hT t fk -W v ' 'I 'Tv!C " tfJ F lBBflSrBflBS SBBBBBBSBfS'WlBSBa' HHSQsBBSBBBBBBBBr BBBBBBBbB t f MMMM9MWMMMMMWMMWMMMFf t.svJ$ IBsbisJBWh iLbWbsVSIhBbbIbbIR B flssnnv 3ssssss& ' . -. .'..'.'iV .- . '.' , - Every Musical Longing is Satisfied' m-.m 1 mM,mmk &Mm?ml-r&& w ymMMv-fr. ia& . ! .rf5.'.l ?'.. . ,-'-&f52.i3Z fc'-y.. - - iiWK aa ::. a "-;sr.3!.S"S ' t'V . . . ?i- Vietmlaa .J1 .T--WW.W-W -Ti?av' t-'.',. to "$. " ,; v -' Tzumnvn ,"i?s, ji ,t i.... i '-.iv.. jij;."-' ? ' v 'e '"BBBBBiPSMSPnna1 Pint lis to Leave. Mr. and Mm. C. A. Plath will leave to.i-orrow for Portlinul, where former will consult a specialist, kidney trouble. tlo for Aid Meets Tomorrow. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Methodist church will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. K. M. Chtlcole, Eleventh and FranklIhstreots. Leave for Washington. Mrs. C. O. Brown of Crystal left today for a visit with friends and relatives in Brewster, Wash. Returns to Camp. Mrs. J. Magulre returned today to Pelican Bay. after a short' business visit In Klamath Falls. Here From Pendleton. v Mr. and Mrs. Charles Greullch and Ron of Pendleton are here'for a visit nitb Mr. and Mrs. Bun Browne. Stayton Lawyer Visits. S. H. Heltiel, an attorney of Stay ton, Ore., was In Klamath Falls this morning on an auto tour of the state. Gets Four Coyotes. W. P. Whitney brought .the skins of four coyotes to County Clerk De Lap today to collect the bounty on them. They were caught by Mr. Whitney in traps on his ranch In the Merrill section. Sewing Machines for rent lease or sale. ..Needles that will fit any ma chine made. 23-tf WILLIS-JOHNSTONE CO. Shepherd says Victor Red Seal Rec ords are conclusive evidence of your friends musical Taste. Hear them', next door to postoffice. 4-tf i i i ADDIICITC TUT A TED I Ulil IiIjU J 1 nliA 1 IjK 1 Tuesday and Wednesday The Wreck," Seventh Episode of "Peg 6' the Ring." "Scorched Wings," Three Reel Imp Drama "Little Bltlie's Schooldays," One Reel L-Ko Komedy " SIX REELS GOOD MUSIC f Admission 10 Cents PEG O' THE RING Every Tuesday and Wednesday , a Victrola It gives the real rendition of the world's greatest artists, not in actual volume of tone,- for, that would be "Re-Creation" and too loud for the modern home; but by the aid of1 Violin Wood Tone Chamber and Sounding Board Construction it gives that sootHing soft- of tone best suited to your own home. ;.-....- nmmA nn "tina" or "nltahManla ' tn nlav th urnrld'a ratat music WW.- W W-W W WWW.VWAW w -- ...w -w.w B-w.ww ww Thcaai and olhar malraa Jamonalrata'd dailv ana avanincra Shepherd Piano Depot Postoffice , " fe BIG PAINTING IS SECURED BY CLUB KLAMATH DKVKIiOP.MK.NT COM PAXV PLACKS LARGK PAINT ING OF KLAMATH COUNTRY IX COMMKRCIAL CLUU OFFICKS Through tho courtosy of tho Klam ath Development company, Klamath Commercial Club has procured for its use a large painting of tho Klamath country. The painting Is ten feet long and four feet high, and bIiowb all of this county except the eastern part. I i-'-Qil North and south the painting shows tho territory from Crater Iike south to Weed. To tho west the country na far ns Ashland and Medford is shown. The painting has not been given to the Commercial Club, but has been placed, in the latter's quarters for the Information of visitors. MISS APPLEGATE TAKES POSITION WILL UK IX CHARGE OK KNGMSII WORK AT HIGH SCHOOL JX I'ASADEXA LEAVES TODAY TO IlEGIX WORK Miss Bessie Applcgate, daughter of J Mr. and Mrs. Luclan B. Applegatu, has accepted a position of head of the English departM r.t of the Pasadenu, altf., high srhoo;. She left this morning to begin her work. The otter to take charge of the Eng lish work at Pasadena came to Miss Applegate without solicitation. She ; Is known as a scholar and a keen ctu- - dent of the Engll8h Ia6uage. For I several years she was at tho head of 1 flip English department of tho local I high school. She holds degrees both from Stanford University and tho Unl- 1 verslty of California. Miss Applegate's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Applegate, will leave for I'aradena later, to spend the winter. We.Jjave.Just the heiter for any room in your homo. No advance In price, $1.75 and up. Largo boiler plate heaters for halls nnd scjipols. 4-tf " WILLIS-JOHNSTONE .CO. sants" to nlav the world's srreatett music - . u . - Klamath THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH BaVasnasnaaaal aaaaaaaaaaaaal ! I A -. W ! ' i XH si 'i l J m 51 , ; I 1 1 U f?1 i -in a 1 0vercoats " 1 1 fin The kind that ha Ntyle En H "ad quality comlilncil. H I t-You -will iTml n largo J I selection n display LJ here at ilmost ntiy hasj B price... Q r $10.00 n t ' 1 D $20.00 L I 19 IK If vinormon 1 I II 1 uligul Illtlll II I i Ol I AIN'T MAD AT JHfj b NOISODY MM I BKj HflN I nsnnsl Banal BBal . i -t rOR SALE-Ono 101R model Ford louring car, with electric starter. lomcAintnblo rims, now wind shield, larpe steering, wheel, foot throttle, aide spot Jlghtu, speedometer, cloc'r, and other fixtures, for sale :heri;. Spring street. -i-Iit 3!5'a&it,.j-' iTlv" '.t'A Falls, Oregon FALLS. OREGON MEXICANS WANT MINES THIS WlMi XOT III-: ADVISED IIY AMERICAN'S UNTIL SAFETY OF LIVES AND PHOPKRTY IX MEX ICO IS ASSURED United Prow Sorvlco ATLANTA CITY, Oct. 4 Tlio John Mexican and American commission ers nro toilny coiircrrliig with mining , moil rcganlltiK taxes and other mat ters In Mexico. These men nro nm- templatluR reopening of tho Mexlrmi mines. Tho 'Mexican commissioners nio nnvlous to have tho mlnos reopened, lliit the American momliers of tho commission will not advlso reopen lni: of the mines until Bnfoty of Uvea rnd properly In Mexico la assured. SAYS "II L LIKE A VICTORY" ltl.PUIIl.ICAX NOMINEE FOR 1CE PRESIDENT MAKES CO.M.MEVT OX CAMPAIGN GREETED RY " MAX PARTY MEMRERS linlted Press Service SAX FRANCISCO, Oct. 4. "ft Icohs llhe n decisive victory," said Charles V. Falrhanhs, ropuhllcnn randldnto for vice president, when commeiitlii,' on tho campaign here this morning. I Fa I Lro'.v. alrtmnlis will he hero until tomor- lluiidrcds of repuhllcnns nro enthusiastically greeting him. This Is his day of rest; his only speech today Is at tho republican Himchcon this afternoon. How ninny Red SVjiI "KeconN hi your ifilertlotr.' Shepherd Iiun Iiiiii dic;N of them In i-toi-k. -4-tf 'ViWAAAWSW Moving Pictures 'WftAWAVW.AWWWWVWHlA.. IiirhiK ton year of nti-mmtful ir.i'r("!ed life, Mnrg.uet develops Into n fashionable woman of society. At one of her receptions Harridan who In resllty was responsible for Ornhnm'u death on the Arctic trip,- of which ho Is the only survivor becomes nt tracteil to Margaret. Angered by her rebuff, ho speaks Insultingly of her at a gciitlomau's club, which Is resented JUHT RECl-:iVED Assortment of sample HultcnscK. Many good things we can show. Wo euvo you money. See us. Tin Main street. 4-4t. H OUSTON' Metropolitan Amusements s HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER TODAY "HLAZIXfl LOVE" Fo.v'Pi-odiK-tlou THURSDAY "THE LAMI1" Ti-inncle FRIDAY VCODE OF MAHCIA (JREV ..,-' Paramount SATURDAY "THOU ART THE MAX" s. . Vltagraph SUXDAY "THE LOST HHIDEGHOOM" . ' , Paramount' TEMPLE THEATER "The Hills of Olory," Featuring Helen Roanon In u Two Reol Western Drama "Sailors SmlHnK Spirit," FalHtaff Comedy 'Tlero IIiIkssd the llruzen," Two Reel Amorlcan Drama MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURES WEDNESDAYS Merrill, Oregon REOPENED OOKS by Kteiihou llond (Wllmulh Morky). M a result "f tlio iiunrrel llnrrlilnn la expelled fiom tho club. Hearing of lite Incident Margaret crtlls nt llond's npiirtmonl to thank him for defend ing her good muiio. A wtroim lovo Interest dovelopn hotwemi them, liar ildnii noes MnrKnict leaving llond's npiittmont and taunts her with u Ub!'i 4 BBsk Bis bbrI(PI - I1LAZ NU i. n v n e wituiAM rox PR,OOUCTtwN threat to tell hor husband. A few iluya la'or when lUmd Is cnllliiK on Mitrgiuet, lier husband, UclallnUI, ov erhears u dcclnratlon of lovu between them. He lulls Miirgnret It la no crime fcr l.er to lovo iv yoiiiutur innn, but hiit'H her to hroii tho honor of tils iijtmo clear, na he hn only u short tlmo to live. 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TlicMt are all- modeled iiflee Hie ' -:"- ,....,.....,." - ...,...., -.iiuawifl Stilts Dry Goods Company WttiWMnAv.wTroiiMta. In lilii wir.. u u.. Klnoors n diiariel n.. i,.7l?.4 W. rldnn, which lm iiiriw,w L!2,h 1- i '"olf. A lotto" clui',fiUll'il omiih .ncrmi'o. After m: rot mid llond nmrry. At tl '"" ten more years hIm, m ,CC0'V,n u mlddlo-iuted woman, nlSuA 18 In the prime of ,S "f"1 Joanito Cllnrk (Ihuw nnm id pretty, mid u ,K(llllt ' H Hond'H, onllHlH his old Tt ?,' matter. The two 1W0II1 l unother, and without befn "'wl"! It fall deeply love. Ms' ' throiiKh u MlrniiGo t-lmln .,r .J? "! which it coloied servant WmZ innoii) nKures, meets jCIUlnB. h.T vltea her crtolvoattlmDolancldhoB,.-! whero luii climax by t i.lroduMlo.r of . yo.mKmiltorof.i.Mnno'Hlwuui.j" imI Hon.1 in!kmiwlig0 n,olr ,0 n fro MiirRiirot, i.n.l Just , ,,M J Mnrmirot did years before, thfr Z cldo lo aoimralv. MnrRuct mJ. llond from Boif.doutrucllon. This ds. elites her, On the, nimlvrrsarr of their VcddliiK uho fairly (Initio i with her Imppy brllllsncy, niipcarlac ' to have foreotten Jciuuic, Ilond'a old -; iromiK or iirrcciion returiw. The mora. Ilia sun Hilda .MniKaiut'ii lifeless body lyltiK across her hc.l, At this mo. ment Jeiiniio In inmiiitlnK tho front ntoim In imver to ,i Icttvr Martirtt had wrltton the day before, uklnt ti- in I'.it.i.k "ii... tn i .... 'the star IdnlKht iv i" iH'iim i ihj inni nE'iri i-'.i Coats kilt I in tho.Eiiwt eaiiy I" ,lie ", i Kan FiiiiicIhco, nun m m miLini ---- . . jj lim, nana m offer joiia selection of Ihc most r m iivi-lv ..iv,,iu in I'n 1 1 and li"fr ' 3 lutest- nimrovcil stJ'U'H. ' ' '' 8 J$l W iZ.