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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1916)
. : "! .i'A.K"' v SH MTOWPAT, OCTWffi, e. ,.( two? THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ft SlUHHHHHHlliUlSSlSg i ii m ii - - : W ? 5 i 4 st. i Ii ,-t IS l If.," I'f l?v n Ev . r I-. it r I'H 'Vf lafraaJMMMMMWMWg .V f - -n, - as i - .gamzu- r i.f X &r Th Tf .TWWMMWMWWWA u r-".sr .. v - -. - a v'tW a.-'finv 11 ,j iuuwi. HAPPENINGS lid ward' Aiken Is down from his L 'rHiCS'".!iSn ncar dClM t0 buy uPncs- 1 j- Mrf ''" k -& '.? .. m a l SrlikJA. . .U. Datton manager of the Carr transacting: business In VTOwT 1yk ' - . . .'kii'i m.. ik. . a.i ?ffW 2 iwn,B,n "",B """' gV "Here from For. 'k t , John Hesstg, a prominent bust Q a Bess !.inan of fort Klamath, Is In we t (Klamath Falls today on business. v&Wffir -i r "' V Tcncliew to Lava .Ileus. ifr 1- fc?'- i-es ' ?3? 5KV .'.v y r "" av 'tt A Tltl-nll Qllr.AilMl.t.tft,il nf City- Schools It. H? Dunbar and sev eral school' teachers are spending to day In the Lava Beds. They left early this morning in automobiles. liOKgrt"s Mens Filed. Fifteen different.- loggers.' liens Mere filed with County Clerk DeLap today agalnstNicolle Brothers, tho Eugene Arm which Is logging on Up per Klamath lake for the Lamm Lum bur company. GH SCW NOTE .Vjxjv.ririj'iririrmrrri- -------- At' Assembly Tuesday Clara Calkins aaog "I'm Longtn' for You"and '8weet Mis Mary' accom uanied by MarJorle Delicll. Marie Mr. and Mrs. James Pejton ofiFort Klanath are iu the county seat for the week-end on. business and pleas use. --m " Iksaconciw Arrives - Miss Alice J. Knight, descoiftwi for the Episcopal church, arrived last Rmbo' played two piano pieces. evening.,. She will be hers -for about "Whispering Winds" aad "Danco or six weeks and will hold service each the Demons." This musical program Sunday morning In the. Odd Fellows' was quite a success, and was greatly hull. - i enjoyed by everyone. I ' vVJii M Mr. Hugglna. Is back In school Ihls Wampler Hurt, ' I week, attor a week's absence on ac- M. H. Wampler, guldo and hunter, nt of his ankle being hurt. He sutTered a rather severe cut In the"cnnot use his foot yet, but Is able to forehead yesterday when a horse w his classes, bucked him off. Tho butt bthjs rifle, The now Academy song books, ex- struck him In the forehead. Dr. n.ll'cctcu ror.somo uinc. uuvo jusi nr- R. Hamilton took several stitches in "vcd. They win probably no in reg the wound. umr U8C nekt week. They aro well ( ' I bound books, end contain. a good col-. Will Tulk Mttido. Ucction of songs. Many of the best ..n-i-i.-i.- m!..i-' wMwri- ., schools are using them. The orchestra tourmnllno The stone. k No darling, you won't got shacked if you look .what you are doing. This 4i..a la HPmi.m.1 It, f1inll. RwnilMtl. "?f,U,"l Durmah, Canada, Tyrol and, tho U. 8. A. Their colors nre red, green, blue. pink, and black and white. These stones are Inexpensive and you should have one as your luck will never benny good till you have a birth stone, I just retumod wKh a, lino now stock In many lines and am going to have more and I don't want you to fall to see our windows as we have a fine bunch of bargains in all lines we handle. Wo have most anything you want In wrttchos. lavallleros. brooches, col lar pins and diamonds. 8eo us bo fore you buy anything In Jewelry. . McHATTAN'S 511 Main 8t. ' I electrical to Ailklni. Kill Covote. .1, V Ariklnn nf llin KonO SOCtlOll ! sIia nlmviia nlsn Knvn iiniv hnnVl . nmrinir win h tim RiihJnri of dls- wuu v wimq itv wVw. Tuesday killed a largo coyote, no "' " rlin nltnuiiM t ltn toMraflt 11 ttll tirt .... ... ... cusslon Monday afternoon when the "" .i o- --.- broUKnt the hide to town loaay study class of the Women's Library f th floto' J H con a,n8t at' collect 'the bounty. Club meets at tho club rooms on Mnlu "" "" "v' -- street Mrs. B. C. Thomas will be - "- oo Friends and members of tho leader, ' the club are invited. niHTM I ' v I . - ... A .special representative of tlie Florslieim Slioe will lie at our store '? -:, tonleht from & till 1 1 o'clock with a full sample line of winter. and spring, slides. Here is your opportunity lof have your feet Httcd by an expert .; ? '' ' nuil at the same time personally sc . ' . t li'rl your choice of the new style v la roulwoar. You are urgently lavited to call at the store this evening and .- -iv.-- .. 8CC ,1, complete line of tliese fn.- ', . OHH tthoes, whether you wish to or ''W'-'f' '- Afr or BOtt We tavlte all our regu lar customers aad others, especially" '' those hard. to fit. ? K.Sugarman spVWOWWWMWMrWrWAMW " OCTOBER SOCIETY WMWWMWMMMMWVWMMMMMMMMA At theyWhltc Potlcan Saturday, n luncheon was given In honor of Mi. supposed to bo. bad luck to have one Cliutles J. Ferguson by her Kin on vou, but that is a He, as luck is a' 'riends. Those present wern Mrs. C st;itc of mind; so you soe if you ain't J. Ferguson,, Miss Gertrude 8eeley, got no' mind there ain't no luck. (I.Mrs. Rose Torrey. Miss Alice Me ant out of luck all tho time.) Court, Miss Kathryn Wells and Miss The opal is found in -Hungary and . Agnes Loe, Dearest Public: This Is Jo let you know that our sale is still on. The Opal Is tho birth stone for this month, also is the tourmaline. It is Mexico, but the mines In these two .-countries aro at a standstill as they Mrs. Harry Caden of 8t. Ignatius, are very busy sending souls up. Mont., was the guest of honor at an where they belong (latest advices Informal afternoon given by Mrs. are down where they' belong.) The i James Esell last week at the Esoll nnai la also found In Queensland. ' home on Twelfth and Lincoln. Dttr- Australia, and In Virgin Valley, Nev- jada, some ninety miles from-Lake- view, Oregon. Some of the finest black opals the world has ever seen are from these mines. The opal is nine parts stone and one part water. The secrotlon of water In tbo stone Is the secret of the beautiful color scheme of all opals as the tight In refracted and reflected in every direction showing every color of the spectum. "October child was born for woe And life's vicissitudes must know But lay an opal on her breast And hope will lull those woes to rwst," if you have loved and lost you are "winner," as two can't live as rhaap as one, of course. If one don't be lieve this meet her at the old tryst lng place, grab her little mitt and put your lovlns bread winners around her willowy chassis and press well her ruby lips, (be careful of pyrreea), get that one word -y-et that makes her a permanent slave for all time; then star this two on one meal ticket. It's the life .if you don't weaken. ing the afternoon the guests were fa vored with some voottl solos delight fully rendered by Mrs. Caden, Mfwj I'arker accompanying. Light refresh ments were served. Those present ORPHEUS THEATER Carter DeHaven in. FROM BROADWAY TO A THROXi; "The Sheriff of Pine Mountain," Two Reel Rex Drama "Building Up the Health of a Nation" One Reel of Physical Culture Ex ercises "Joe Martin Turns 'Km Loose," Two Reel Rex Comedy "Universal AiMtnated Weekly," The Up to Date News Picture Sunday and Monday Bluebird Photoplays, Inc., Present "WANTED A HOME". with Mary MacLaren (The heroine of "Shoes") A Pictorial Result of a Purposeful Exploitation of a Sociological Problem. .AIko a Good One Heel Comedy. SIX REELS . GOOD MUSIC Admission 10 Cents Splendid Showing of New Fall Cloakings New Bolivia Cloth, the, fabric of the hour for fall and winter coats. New Fall Coatings in a great as sortment of patterns and colors; plain and two-tone effects. Every, desirable weave here for your selection. Special Showing of Fall Silks New Black Silks in all the wanted weaves for dresses, coats, skirts, waists, petticoat, etc. We sell; sliks of dependable qualities. New French Silks, novelty stripes., plaids, checks and figured effects in a wonderful showing of very' newest colorings. Newest Fail Materials it -. ,. . The kind of materials ft. ured In the world's beat fata. Ion macaslaes ln nU iht eat colors, weaves and ao Uea to be found In mat ahtutdaaca in our Drew Goofr defNMKinessts Thero are materlali for every use and style and tanteerar piece the very best of Iu khM (o I had anywhere! Amoa( the peanlar material are New Costume Hatia. Mr, alines, Taffetas, Plaids, 0. bre Natln and Dresden Ntristf Milks, Costume Velvets, Ciwt. lag and Costnme Plushes, Vrt. vets and Velveteen. These are here la favored shades of taupe, plum, Bar Randy, nelgtaa, Niger, men and all the novrltkw. A visit to our store win prove of the greatest latemtt to you 'and make the pUa. ulas of your new Fall ward rune a simple matter. Stilts Dry goods Co. "Where the Ladies Shop" HARVEST SALE i W TO BE CONTINUED ALL NEXT WEEK We have been requested by many people who were un able to take advantage of the reductions we are offering on Fall and Winter merchandise during the stated period of the Harvest Sale, so we have decided to comply with their wishes so all may reap the benefits in the savings offered for one week more. r Harvest Sale Positively Closes Oct 28 were, Mrs. Harry Caden, Mrs. J. D. Mason, Mrs. E. S. Phillips, Mrs. R. H. Walton, Mrs. J. C. Brockenbrough' end Mrs. James Esoll. Next Friday evening will bo ladles" night at the local Elks Lodge. It abo will tie the first dance of the season for the lodge. The affair will be In formal. Mrs. L. L. Truax and Mrs. Wan en Hunt entorUlnod a few friends yes ttidny afternoon at the Truax home In Hot Springs Addition. . Tho Thursday Bridge Clnlrmct this v-eek with Mrs. U. P. Wllllts at her j'homc at Fifth and Klamath. Resides the inqmbcrs of the club, Mrs. K. R. R'.-amcs and Mrs. Frank Jcnnlng. j ncro present. Mrs. flcorgo Watt won I tho lirst prize at bridge. I , Mrs. KuftiH S. Mooro was hostess i Friday nf tor noon at a lunrhron party 'at The Maples,, her beautiful homo on tho West Side. Her guests were Mrs. Margaret Pitts, Mrs. R. K. Smith, Mrs. BImer Appk'gato, Mrs. L. Jacobs, Mth. J, J. Parker, Mrs. R. K. Can trill, Mrs. Nate Ottcrbeln Mrs. C. C. Cofnr, Mrs. S. T. Rummers, Mrs. E. E. Magcc, Mrs.-G. C. Ulrich, Mrs, R. R. Rrowbakor, Mrs. C. K. Seltz, Mrs. S. h. Stansble, Minx Kllxa Stilt Miss Lillian Stilts and Miss Elisabeth McCurdy. r I The Women of Woodcraft held thelr'soclal and business meeting In . Moose Hall on Tuesday evening. The j annual election of officers was as fol- I lows Guardian Neighbor Mrs. Hiyden. Advisor Adeline Cofer. j Magician Maymo Hutchina. i I'Clerk Ella McMillan. " j Banker August Plel. Attendant Eva Adams. Inner Sentinel Roxelle Kuykcndall Outer Sentinel Anna McDonald, Captain of Guards Ivy North. . Musician Amelia Hanks. I Managers Dollle Virgil, Ida Fink,. Frances Johnson. Refreshments were served, nnd n musical program was followed by dancing. A general good time was enjoyed by the large crowd present M Urn's way led through many trying circumstances, along paths bordered with temptation and hardship but tho girl "went straight" In spite of all. Impersonating Mlna Rogers at toe Orphoum theater on Sunday and Mon day Mary MacLaren will bo the star Lois Weber's newest Bluebird photo play, "Wanted A Home." Tho Lubln live-act feature plan, "A Man's Making," a story of the struggles of a young American college-bred fellow for success, his rise from ,n aiilor to the head of tho Ash ing industry, his redemption. In the ' uuHsiBuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuH ' BBilaBUUUUUBUUUUUUUUUUuW eyes of his father who had cast hlra WANTED To exchsnge a ntldM In Southern California for a 'bra near here or In Klamath county.'frri C. Hobert, Malln. Ore. lMMo H OUSTON'C Metropolitan 'AnMsswuati J WMMMMAMMMMMMIAMAMWMMMWIMWMMIW HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE KllleotvWhile Lyceum Bents . Reason 1018-17 Preseats for the Hrst Naasr,- , . "THK COMUH.WiAYaWi, WKD.NK8DAY, OCIOIIKR Mil . Mas sow Tlikcts Niw oa Sals j ; STAR THBATI1 TOMGHT J . "A MAN'H MAKING" ' Lubln Fve neeiTealurs Ilray parteons HUMDAV "THK JUCB" Fostuf lug Anita King and Victor Moore " Loff, and his conquest , of that little I nrfwitrxwl lltKiUll ,.illk . 1..MH A AMA' ond nnd a graveyard at the other, Wall street, Is tho attraction at the Star theater for tonight. "Richard Buhlor, tho favorite Amer ican actor, is seon in the loading role supported by dainty Roaetta Brlce'of tho Lubln company, William H, Tur ner, Gourgo Clarke, Herbert Fortler and Nelson Hall. TEMPLE THIAT11 'Myrtle the Manicurist," 3-lleel Vltagraph Comedf-DraM "A'u Metdwnt'w Gratitude," Sollg Jungle Drama A LuhcIi Hoom l-egacr," Kalcm Comedy f Tatlie News." duiday and Moaday The Itegeneratlon of Marpwefc" Three Part Essansy Dra j "A Blase on the Rsll." ' v? Hasarrds of Helen eon "A Viltalnous Villain," Vltagraph' Comedy Pathe News." 5 4- v Fm r -sum K 'RpiM ptm typii l ' SotM'l n... -w Store Open I ,vCvcnuiK J. F. Maguire Co. INCORPORATED Store Open Evenings' 'AMMMMMMMMMMMMXW Moving Pictures MEIWILU OPERA H0ji MOTION PICTUBBi 1 TIKBDAV8 AND 8ATUI Mtrrlll, Orn MIMimiHMIiniMHHHMMHIIimmHIl Every boy and girl in the village went to the picnic, except Mlna Rog er!. Mlna lived with a mean, old uncle, and he retimed to allow bar to attend. The, orphan girl "sneaked away," enjoyed herself, and upon re turning home found the door' locked agalnat her, The crabbed old under! tnrew a Donate or ner cjotbwg out of NrfMrfMMMMMWWW ivEKBmtjnV' Up-to-Date Sermon FOR Up-to-Date People, Grace Methodist Episcopal Church Comer. High aad Seventh Bis. ' "" , PKV. qEO.'H binndtt; Jm&tor RHidancp, Ull iBast Bt. n u.y, ,u rt. SI, 'SMWiinH ".. ,, ; 4ifll t & rr 4 eA' '. I HUNDAY, 7l P, iMtVmffmii , ,, iairHitaiH rvtsaiarau ' - jaia: iA000k0jVAAt ' 1 ' A FRBK :v f n i t -Sf .iff. i.. - ':jfr.i' ' ? j