:'.1W E.f"if: -s-: " - jCv J2Jjttite , , iif I'C ! BHsmv i i- v ;vJ' ' fo Jjgij,j(lmBBt Wf . taBBBBBP ' ; , lvl. 2 :'n ' ff " !';vi'-;-"i d i. ..mm KVPn vmmfl VVmtaB! :1WI1 VMMMb. ,- TlhEVENlNO HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON '?V-. 'JWJ'.'tt '. s S ' CeJa..aaaager of the Klam- 1, lik'M0iMtMlftfortteho for a '$&. lw wtrtt' vaeatlon T. . ..A . .J .- " '''!''& ct '??Kli VKWlu 4 rw . v Stars' I&&&& 14 George baler and aon returned tb- dar to Madiera: alter enjoying the Schick aaooUag f Klamath for several daya"" " l , i flaMwcatOraJ.. f &fe. V 3BF r W.-T. Smith ta busy footing up his rraln.okecka. He own .400 acres of fata land oa the Spring Lake road, and Mw la having the product hauled Jaw . -"'"? ts -- , " . Ifc.Bnarlretrs,. g If K's worth having, R'e worth lu- BeoCMlcote. 14 HKr5 ,ITOHI BWfrille Oe I ge Offleld aad wife of Merrill are In the county scat to spend the week' end. .. . -v " Bedford VMta. J. M. Bedford, forester for Klam ath Indian reservation, was iff tbw'n this morning from Klamath' Agency on business. - Minister Arrives. v ' Rev, Q. H. Bennett arrived last eve ning from The Dallas to begin his work aa pastor of the local Methodist church. He will preach hls.flrst ser mon tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. lltuimit attention to rental collcc tionm Chllcote. 14 Hera Kroiw Vllllsm Woods of Bonanta Is Klamath ;!TaUs today on business. In Tower in Tow t R. W. Tower, a. farmer of the Wor iaVa'sectlon, la transacting bustaess in this city today. Returns to Homestead. James Btraw returaed to kw kome atead soar Odessa this morntag after a short. buslneWNlalt here. Move to lown. ' P. Ai fool has' moved (o Klamath Falls from the Qrlgsby ranch near tJleno and will reside here this winter. yWMMWWNM0WMW SOCIETY, ' ! iMr Tm lWWilMW The .Ctna companies arc at home In the Chllcote agency. 14 FOR SAliE 4G head half breed Lln- colu and Ramboulllet February ldmb.hucka. Jns. V. Henley, Klsm- ntltrplls. IMt.. Surety bonds while yon wait. Bee Chllcote. 14 if" .,. "dbr ?. After the strenuous work-of the harvest season take a little saw? m- $& w & - ms& m c I Wg5. yx . i. '. Rest Pleasure -JRrolit hAt ( . -, ' JL"-. IfeSPERlTY FAIR i mai i- "'A s. awsl . " J Pavilion, October 18th, 19th, 20th, and 21 "'t "r-- i - ais l:1" I f rt;L x:, Next Week is Edison Week y Do yen'tosew that over COO.000 yeosJe are now, employed in indwstries fonaded by ThwiissA. Edison? nt 'as being observed by nsany of these indnetries in rocogni ;1rlen of Mr. Edison's seJenUac nbcJeve. We observe the week by gJviagn Wns. recital everyday at onr store by slag it possible for a 'eertstn f people "in this con BMsatty to compete at the' . ., Mr. and Mrs.. Robert A. Johnson will be at kerne this evening to a few friends at their home la Hot Springs Addition. Mrs. J. V. Miller,' who baa been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Elliott of 'the West Bide for the past few days, roturned to her Ash land home this morntag. , . -In boao'rof Mrs. E, F. Heve&er of Sacramento',' who-Is the house guest of Mrs. Robert A. Johnson, Mrs. El bert, B. Hail was hostess to several of her friends Thursday afternoon in the dining room of the White Pel ican hotel. The spacious dining room was artistically bedecked with to lets and- ferns. Brldgo waa played at fourteen tables,. and tho guest prise given to Mrs. Hevener, the high score prise to Mrs? Q. A. Krause. Refresh ments were served on tables arranged in a capital "T". The invited guests were Mrs. Hoveuer, Mrs. C. W. fiber lein, Mrs. George Watt, Mrs. Don J. Kumwau,fMrs. r. u. rsngiian, Mrs., Louis Qerber, Mrs. F. J. Williams, Mrs. E. W. Oowon, Mrs. R. A. John son. Mrs.' O; H. Morryman, Mrs. E. R. Reamea, Mrs. Frank Jennings, Mrs. Fred Schailock, Mrs. O. A. Krause Mrs. C. H. Underwood, Mrs. J, C. Brockenbrougb, Mrs. K. Q. Cum-' imtaga. Mrs. Karl Whltlock, Mrs. W.! H. Mason. Mrs. Warren Hunt, Mrs. C. E. Wheeler, Mrs. F. Hi Mills, Mrs. 'Bllas ObencheJn, Mrs. O. E. Wllley, J Mrs. U F. Wllllts. Mrs. Fred Melhase, Mrs. W. C. Landon. Mrs. A. E. Whlt- !inan, Mrs. L, O. Mills, Mrs. Louis ;' Bath, Mrs. John Moore, Mrs. O. I. Wright, Mrs. J. 8. Kent, Mrs. Will Baldwin, Mrs. C. C. Hoguo, Mrs. Hen ry finders, Mrs. S. E. Martin, Mrs. Charles Martin, Mrs. Curtis, Mrs. C. ! M. Ramsey, Mrs. B. C. Wlthrow, Mrs. H. D. Mortenson, Mrs. Oscar Shlve, ; Mrs. Frank Ward, Mrs. ,F. M. White, Mrs. C. F. Btone, Mrs. W. P. Johnson, Mrs Will Hum, Mrs. A. M. .Worden, Mrs.,M.'8. West.' Mrs. A. D." Miller, Mrs. L. L. Trusx.Mrg. Frank Ankeny. Mrs. E. B. Henry,;Mrs. C.-I. Roberts. Mrs. J. J. Parker, Miss Maud Baldwin, Mrs. R. E. Smith, Mrs. L. G. VanBel len, Mrs.. Leslie Rogers, Mrs. Jr F. Adams, Mrs. .Em'mltt Magee, Mrs' J. F. Goeller, Mrs. Henry Newnham, Mrs. John, Moore,' Mrs. C. 8. Moore, Mrs. F. Mv White. Mtss Marie Mc Millan and Mrs,' W. H. Vlttum. Mrs. E. 8. Phillips was hostess at a dinner Wednesday evening, compli menting her house, guests, Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Philips Jr. of San Fran cisco, .Mrs. Harry Cadcn of St. Igna tius, Mont., and, Mrs. Young of O rants f'i'ss. , " The first dance of the 1916-17 sea-' son was enjoyed 'last evening, when nearly one hundred. people gathered at the White Pelican hotel as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert B. Hall. SATVIUUY, OCTonRK u ,.f ANewFallDress for dancing evening or theater Iwear V 'Ii Exact photographic repro duction of a smart drets of the Victorian style; , which is very popular for even ing wear, with the .new re vised peg-top skiiC The bodice is trimmed' with net lace. This model1 ;it very appropriate for dancing or evening wear and suitable for misses as well as for ladies, and will be seen at fashionable evening affairs. i zz i -mams-. F aaajjpl gtHgfliWglglglgl -aaWmV---B meaaaaanLaltslK aaaaa.mK)maaai BBBBBBBBBWBBBBBBBBBsVIVlEMvfVtgmBBBBBBBBBBBl HMyi-ciBBim! gmBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBalAllBBBBBBBBBBBBBB! gggKiiwggl BBBBBBBBBBaQmBBBBBBaf W- rMmBBBBBBBBai gBBBBBBBBBBBBBsaBBBBBi M'-f jj ' S BBBBBBBBBb! gapHI --'r;' . n tH far ' geH BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaX'J '''' ' t . ,BBBBBBBBBBBBl $1,000 Prize Contest FOR THE BEST DESCRIPTION OF THE ENJOYMENT AND MUSICAL EDUCATION DERIVED IN THE HOME FROM -MR. EDISON'S FAVOR' ITE AND PROBABLY GREATEST INVENTION ' - 2feNEV EDISON ' We have set aside limited' num ber of these wonderful new lustra 'meat. They have been specially lest--edand wfll be placed in homes in this city on an absolutely free three days trial during Kdason Week. - Those who seenre the benent of ','abeee Ediaon Week free trials will be MgdMe te the big f 1,000 contest foi dMJsat oaanln of the valne.of the ,.,'i-. NewHdssesiJn the heme. .?- Af;Theae epsaloas mnet not' he ever ifcLOii'-wawdf ln:length. Tlieir Ifterary $ y.sjnasltr.-doea not coimt. Professional MlrZcilZlfi. -t- 1--S9 patyT?' nil of the phoa jtgraph trade are barred. . What 'the Edison company wants are the real heartfelt opinions of the people nfter they have heard this 'Wonderful, istrnment in their own home. "" Tbja first prise is fSOO. "Second, gaoo, ' Third, 10. Then there are consolation prises aggregating ftMO. In addition, the . Edison company will pay ten cents per word for opinions which, alshoiigh net winning prises, are considered suitable for publication. Gymnasium Classes The woman's gymnasium class will be organized at the pavilion Monday evening nt 7:30. . The men's class starts, on Tuesday evening. All Interested are urged to be pres ent on theso nights. Hans Stezen- mucller. formerly .of the Portland Turnverln, will instruct al classes v ..linHKyigHI ga.HlBII9.H gaW Will bbbbb! Lbh "s(r bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbB bs''bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI We Are Showing The new materials for evening and party wear. Complete stock for your entire wardrobe; for party coats to gowns, including the most fashionable trimmings and lacet. Jhe new Jacquard taffeta, satin ftnished, is meeting popular approv al. We have the best, that fashion Remands and our prices, are very reasonable. Stilts Drygoods Co. Mnirino Pictures -j-,--j---,v--,'jjv-,--------v-v--- - - - r olng wrecked on tho rocks of ad versity. How all things were set fdaht. even to the visitation of rntrl. I Button upon the Inlaultous womnn. j Because a well bred and beautiful will be made clear at the Orpheus on ' vlrl nlllnnfcul ,i Tiap fatliA,. mii.iiUi0 IltlinilV D..I ...- .- ..w. ....w. ......,, .iB .-i ,, as Ills second wife, a Parisian ndvon- J jjTho turess, she paid dearly. Tho senile lt ' old Count Handry was obdurate, mar nea me woman, ana in tne ena lost ' RKAL KSTATE BARGAINS J n, fortuno- That was not all, for A,240-acre tract partly under irri- tho venturess so demeaned ner vation, so chean that von ran't heln w"n olnerB m ar Kina, tnat tue buying. ' h A dandy 40acre irrigated tract only 7 miles from Falls, partly in al falfa. Price ,000. Terms. A B-rootn plastered honse and big lot for $1,000 oa easy terms. . A big lot la Nichols Addition for 00 on easy terms. One of the best lots in Mills Addi tlon for glSO on tenmk If yon want home in the city or country I can save you money. T Hew many Red. Seal Records In your coUection7 Shepherd has hnn dreds of them in stock. 4-tf . :i '&?Mx!M " " " " -"" "- j &!? '&?';' ';;: ' ' See Us Before Monday Noon ffmf the prise, contest and ear free trial 'ivv-vj-v $"? ofer. owners 1H ' ",T,.ti- j-rw,wii. ... .W?X'v--Jl .'T'-'fes J- 'i Klamath Fall Music House ' nW!- 725MMiSt,KkmthFglU ORPHEUS THEATER, SATURDAY ONLY The' Heari of n'TTare.'1 Three Reel Bison Drama' "What Could the Poor Girt Do?" 1 Two Reel Nestor. Comedy "Universal Animated Weekly,'? The Up to Date News Picture Sunday and Monday Bluebird Pheteplay, Inc., PreMasrts TUB EVIL WOMEN DO" Intrigue Keyenge r- RetrimtUoa Introducing Ernie Jane Wlsea and Rnpert.Jnlian IIX REELS " GOOD MUSIC AdJuiataeni Cents PEG O? THE RING Every, Tuesday'ai'd Wsdassdsy I LbbbbbbbbbbbbbbIbbbbI laBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBS Lbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbsbbbbb! and Monday nights, when Kvll Wnmnn n,i" will K .II-. I V. . " " . . siuycu iu uiuebird Photoplays with Elsie Jane Wilson playing the adven turess; Francolla Bllllngton the gray K'usly distressed hcrolno, and Rupert Julian Impersonating tho foolish old iiiurv wno was orarram nv on. i man's wiles. Hobart Henley, lately nromlnent In the ".Q raft" serial swown In photoplays; Sydney Dean," ponglas Ocrrard, Tom Iockhart and y.. Ni Hammond will bo In the su porting company. mc who foolish old man nearly ifi'itdo mntterj worse by taking his own life. Mean while his daughtor, driven to desperu tiqn by the domination of the sinful wife, had left homo and came close to Ajinn." She tiiViriTn niiitijit- ul.n miau ft.... """ VM'V " WMW - ATllOi flldrfey Drew, lay on her deathbed, ier constant companion and solace j wjha well worn copy of. the Bible. Realising that the veil of death would, jobu be drawn beforo her vision, bar filferest In spiritual tilings comforted ( nor dying moments. In her reading k siio-oamo ujwn the story of David, l ri.ih ntul his wire Bntb-Sheba. Ii tM how. David coveted the wire of Uriah and sent lilra into the most dan Mtetis part of tho battle, that he might perish. D1Vd then married Uath-Hhebtt and the Ixird struck him lead for breaking tHo covenants; Mrs; Drew wbh inspired by tho story and failed for a secretary and dictated the rnraarkablo story or "Thou Art the H OUST0N MstreoollUn AiWdisnwnU ON'C MMMAWIM HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE KUUon-Wliite Lyceum Ilarrts Season 11)1017 Presents for tin- Wrst Number THE COMUH PLAVIOW WKDNKSDAY, .OCIOIIRR Season Tickets Now oa Hsls STAR THEATER TODAY "THOU AIIT TIIK MAN" Five Reel Vltngroih SUNDAY lllanche Sweet la THK SOWKliS" , MONDAY THK WKAKNKHS OK' MAN" World ,. i .... r,.,.,., ,ni.ii mi.-1- DR. K R. GODDARD Ostseaawile Physician Suite SIP, I. 6. 0, F, Temple REMEMBER I paver charge for xamiiaties and, consultation. FURTHER This places you un dergo obligation, and you will not bafasked to take treatment. Heurs: 9 to Ilf.SQ a.".; a to B; 7tp8p.m.' Phone SSl 'i ' y " 'r n,nui,iniLnpL died without .knowing r.. It. ! .. - ' wither or no( the film would be pro duced. When the Vitagraph company rem ttio ucrlpt, It seemed altogether, -' -. TEMPLE THKAi; "Mr. Dane's Danger "".-rT,. Sweet." proauccu uh t-- . ., pervislon of Albert E. J J ; J. Stewart Ulockton, fnW" -Lillian Walker. "Virfrii Number Nine." Kalem Western 0r The Lemen In Their tardea o( V Vim Comody Path Newa." Sunday and Monosr( The Secret of the ' JUilUg that her loving son should ere Husard of Helen W"f ate the principle role and produce tka;4,TM.IJiW Vly, 'mi. m me working out of this pao tfivjay, a desire that waa more than, a proftsilon of .financial faUrest b tw-nng out a good, work waa expert PHI1, lit, TIwau. Ul. J...ilvJ . Lt .J "' " UTJYUUOn ,JO HIS '" ".Bol .....v, , nnl uj iue lUUTaummwoTKm -b.nwa '' u, Ji!MM.of.tnU film; and he bassde . . , WONPieTUtf r ii n uin.tv.. ..u- n "II; . .-' , ,j .iinvii iu MrT ,.,:. 'm. nw (HI UIUHHL in avmaw w ... c.- - ii&--. 'xvt'.L, ;.... .'-- j-. ""7 f- r ,, .-. - . .... Aiaaa ' .M ..HI i ins raoiner. At the Star tonight. , "l" . , "" aserriiii " -; -idi ,-4 m. o.- Rmansy ? IVPse nantlretit," ; Vtagfpn tow-, - Pathe Ne?." ... ,, HUUa- I 'fl mtifo&:.. f. imwr". &&&&ti. i -v