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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1916)
,;v- " ' 'V py V K' ."V I -. .. I't -f TAUU VOVB THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Tnmwmv, iM-nmm, frMM$M$Mfr$M8 HOW ABOUT THAT WINTER SUIT OR OVERCOAT f i Andrew Carnegie once said: "Other men's brains have made me rich; I always read their advertiiing matter." This ad won't make you rich, but will help you in spending your clothes money judiciouily, in a way that will bring you the greatest return. Our line of KUPPENHEIMER SUITS AND OVERCOATS Is the largest and most complete we have ever shown. You will see here examples of tailoring art in its most developed stage, as well as style distinction such as very few custom tailors can approach. These clothes merit the attention of every "exclusive, but not expensive, dresser in town." If you want to keep your standard of dress "up" and the cost of same "down" come in and let us show you the re markable values we are offering. There is no time like the present. Get that suit or overcoat now. K. K. K. Store-Leading Clothiers-Hatters $tK;KK jT CVprrtfktltM j Tfc Huu of fcurpvohtim SMSH$M$M$M$MSt4$H$ " MAAMAAMMMWMMMMMMWMMWWWWW , LOCAL HAPPENINGS VViVitVlVMVVMVWViAAAAA-1 Here From Roach. Will Sparks Is In the county scat to day on a huslness trip. Gets Marriage License. William P. Lang and Miss Dorothy Wynkoop were issued a marriage license by County Clerk C. R. Do Lap yesterday. Girl Is Born. A baby girl arrived last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Van Meter of the Merrill country. Mrs. Van Meter formerly was Miss Rosa Krup ka, and graduated from the local high school. FIRST LYCEUM NUMBER PLEASES A most delightful entertainment was given last night at the opera house by the Comus players, the first number of the Lyceum course which Mr. Houston has billed and winter season. for the fall! Lake spent Saturday night at the home of Mrs. James Stansble. James Moore has moved onto the Van Valkenburg place. Mr. Van Val kenburg has moved to Klamath Falls Ed Young and Fred Tonyllson this week purchased their winter's supply of potatoes of C. G. Hunt. Attorney E. L. Elliott of Klamath Falls will speak on the constitutional amendments on the ballot at the lit erary meeting on the evening of No- 1 vember 3d. Literary meetings will I be held every two weeks throughout Following a prelude of a selection the winter. Everyone is invited to from Shakespeare, "Carson of the j these meetings. FAMOUS I AN Club Meets Tomorrow. The Are Needlework Club will meet tomorrow afternoon In the rooms of the Women's Library Club at 2:30 o'clock. At 3 o'clock the Library Club members will Jin the Needlework Club to hear a discussion by Attorney W. S. Wiley of the amendments on the ballot Christian Worker Here. Mrs. Clara G. Essen of Forest Grove, state superintendent of Bible school work for the Christian church, will arrive tonight to conduct a Bible school institute tonight and tomor row at the local church. All are In vited to these services. Tomorrow evening a fellowship supper will be served from food brought by those who attend the service. Watch Friday night's paper. Some thing going to happen. Read page 4. The cat's out of the bag. 26-lt North Woods" was given. This is a Canadian classic of frontier life ptound Quebec. Archibald Reddle, who is head of the department of public speaking of the University of Oregon, played the heavy character part, which he easily made the lead ing part of the play. His interpreta tion of the French-Canadian fron tiersman was perfect. Miss Janet Young, Earl Fleishman and Ralph Ashe were well selected for their parts, and together completed an un usually well balanced company. Mr. Houston is to be congratulated on his enterprise in securing such ex cellent dramatic talent for the peo ple of Klamath Falls, and If the first number can be taken as a criterion the people have some delightful en tertainment in store in the attractions to come. OKINDALE NOTE8 S 1 Mi Potato digglae is about over in these parts. Miss Laura Himelwright of Round Allan Stansble purchased a new disc plow this week. Mrs Scott's son and wife are visit ing her this week. ACTRESS VISITS KLAMATH TRIBE KID WIXG OK Till: 'SyfUAW M V IS GUKKT OF MRS. HATH Has Taken Lending Hole In Many Feature Product I"un in Which In- in titans Have n lii'Kc I'aH, unci Hun Written Bienurio for Many Ih an Adopted .Mere of Sioux Chief Standing Hear. Original Submarine and Inventor ifi.- y r f' ssa- a v w m B-'K-a SACRIFICE SALE I own Lot 5. Block 60, Second Hot Spnngs Addition to Klimath Falls. 5-i130. Go and look at this lot mid , n-ake me an offer. .1 will be ld ,To familiarize herself with' the In eM.er for cash or on easy terras t.- d,ian8t f tho KIamU reservation, the one making best offer. A. C. Mc-,Rre,d ,lnR' nn ,ndlan Pr,nce8a of '" Fa.lane, 486 Tenth St. Portland.! wlnnehaBo tribe of Nebraska, and a 0le 25-?t movlnK picture actress of national , " ' fame. Is spending a few weeks In this Notice to Customer touni Whllo In Klamath Falls she U the guest of MrB. Louis H. Bath. 1UO iuucuuvui iCui. l , .,, Wn ,,, ,u ,, , in Helen Hunt Jackson's "Ramonn," in "The Squaw Man," "Red Wing's Gratitude," "The Thundering Herd," Blue Wing and tho Violinist." "Tho nprlflWfn'u Aittionl Tli rimvnnnA ii1iam vrttt w nninii tinnl WAiiAlHltifv ni. mi w m ii r T " Bravc,""Tho Red Girl and the Child." Phone 330. We will call for them. ...-.. . , , .. og . Tennessee s Pardner" and many oth- " er feature productions- In which In- aians nave a place. Red Wing also go on a cash basis November lat. Thereafter no credit accounts will be kept. 24-7t E. E. HAMILTON, Prop. ft---: . i Jutj? JOHN' R'n'orLANP" . 1 SPMS III this day when the dormant! have developed the Mibmnrlnu to an extent not forseen by thone persona who Thraldom Bands Dealest Public We HtlllJiuve hoiii.. iMrgaliis Indl,. iiiitiiiic, watchfit, lii.illln, Jewelry, rut fcliiKH. sllviTunrK Krrnch Irorj', clocks, vacuum hot tire. komIpi, m'. nlflws, rendliiK kIiicck, jipci, la, t,:irn'i, electric poiiiliUM, coffee nn. chines, chufliiK 0IhIih. Imnd pilule,) rhlna nnd umlirellnH. If yor boriird In Oitnber mil yah nlu't got a n opal ni nln't goln' to ha vii no luck. Juki jmi wait and ip. I guess I know, (nunc I cot a oiil and am on the iiuii. imil I crave lore and excitement, ami urn got mottili bits. It you arc afrnlil of an opal vear n tourmilluc, tlicy rc lcutl( anil uro Inexpcnxlvc, ami they trf alii) the birth stone fur this month. Of course, If nti tire dead, jnd don't need an opal, nu need an bfhlon burial suit Have you xi'vii our utock, and hate vin ,. miK i.Ij .. ... I nr. tint . .... r.d.cu.0,, John P. Holland, the A-t.;,,--;- lZ lean liientor, Dr. Gibbons has taken , t,K raro,.nl( win, the truth means to Jolt their memorlcH. He when we tell )mi that wo arc jtlrln bought recently the original hulk of "nrs'iilnit. I M cil your axHlHtumc Mcllatltnr, tho Holland, and thin photo- 'on the wrong kIiId of tlio street, l graph shows It being prepared for, r,,, M()lll ,, ,,.,., wc have a new parade through the streets of Phlla- Llock of slnvory rliiKH, ami wc lnr iliilphla. Dr. Glbhoiix has given tliu "lie "'at will JiihI lit jmi vi.Mw.l i.. N.,w Voru ,.uu i.. i... ..,.... Come ou, Robinson, mill get bflj. neutly exhibited In the MtiHeum of Peaceful Arts. I don't think "Friday" ran wait much . lonijer. ' i. Record headquarters "at Shepherds, next door postorHce. 17-tf NEWCOATS Many of our patrons have learned from- past experience the unusual economies made by purchasing now. Infants Misses1 and Women's Coats Children una Misti.V Coat tho styles are cxceeclliigly smart vastly differ ant fiotir the usual run. Particularly attractive models for inlsse and young women; also the more youthful styles for Juniors. In belted and Ioom flaring styles with large collars. Prices from $2.50 up Women's Elegant Coats Roomy and comfortnble, with full flare collar and fur trimmed are assembled here in the greatest variety of material and shade. Prices from $6.50 up THE BEST IN QUALITY F.J.ERZ THE MOST IN VALVE played the cigarette girl In the Jesse . L. Lasky production of "Carmen," I with (ieraldine Farrar. For several plays Red Wing wrote the scenario herself and composed the poetry of "The Ked (Jlrl and tho Child." I Red Wing tomes from the Winne bago Indian reservation In Nebraska, and is the adopted niece of tho Sioux chief Standing Dear, who Is a brother-in-law or Hollow Horn Boar, tho fa- ,mous chief who died In Washington, D. c, a fow years ago. Standing Bear gave her the name of Red Wing when he adopted her as his niece; This adoption Is, not u legal adoption as understood in white man's law, but corresponds to what the white man would call becoming a godfather. Standing Bear Is tho godfather of Red Wing. Red Wing Is no different from nny other movie ijctrcBg except that she Is Indian. Her English Is fluent and her education finished. Sho makes her homo In Los Angeles. Mackenzen s Offensive in Balkans is Halted TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED (llrl for general home work; three In family. I'hone 13 bolween 0 and fi, after C p. m. phono 251X. ""' !a MIDDLE-AGED woman lllbo1" en board and room In exebanfe for companionship for an elderly tJ Call KM, 'Jl ORPHEUS THEATER! Thui-Mlny and Friday "THE MARK OF CAIN" A Powerful Story of Moral Regenera tion, with Dorothy Phillips and Lon Chaney A Red Feather Production In 5 Reels "John Pellet's Dream," One Reel Laemmlo Drama 8IX REELS GOOD MUSIC Admission 10 Casta United Press Service LONDON, Oct. 26. General von Markcnzcn'H offensive at Dohrudja has been halted temporarily, accord ing to dispatches from Berlin, Soda, Pctrograd and Bucharest. Tho destruction of the Ccrnuvod.i bridge blocks tho immediate invasion or old Rumania, and endangers lluch areHt, Tho Germans announce no now cepturcs of territory, but report progress. In Transylvania the Russians have United PrcHH Service LONDON. Oct. 21!. Premier As quith declined In Hie house of com mons today that Franco, UiiKsIa, Italy and Knghnd were concerting their effortH to tellevo tho Rumanian situation. United Press Horvlco PARIS, Oct. 2i!. Heavy arllllery Ing continues at Vaux, northeast of Verdun, but the Germans are offering! up recounlerliig. TI... Itlilul. ... hi .i.. - . ..u ...iiinn uiu UIICtllllB U IIITCO If tt'n worth Iwvliig, lt ww ' urinjt. See- Clilli-ole. 14 H OUSTON'C Matropolltan AmJMmtnU J halted tho Teutons at several places, ' shelling nt tho Gorman positions on although yielding north of Slnala nnd tho Sommc. In tho Jlul valley. The Serbians have rnpturod a Rome roporta that the Rumanians, holght on the Caena River, southeast dynamited the Cornavoda brldgo after, of Monnttlr, nnd with tho French co. evacuation of the city. The bridge operating have occupied the Dordtt was mo greatest In Kuropo, being' l.n.slrn bridg.--, at SJwerHds. iiiuriccn mnes long, and Important to uiacK Ben communication. Piwllils KirlniH.nrv united Press Service iiahtford, Conn,. Oct. 26. Charles K. HuplieH In his speech hero loimy predicted a sevoro stringency MMMMWMMWMMMAM j HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE Ellison-While Leuin mrw Honmoii !IHII'I7 I'mieiiiM for the Flwt Numlxr THE COMUh WjAYKRH WEDNESDAY, M.1IIKB 33TH H4WMOO Tickets Now on w United Press Service BERLIN. Oct. 2C It Ih soinl-olll-dally Ftntod hero that part of tho fllnv fnr.nu In llm llnl.H...n. nt... '.... .. .. .......... ... vu I..IUUIUJJ IIKIIllllK IIIUT 10 ' irilllOIIII Wlir f I in urnauil onnnnoil ni'nn 4Un nMM. ....... ... . . . w -...m v. t.,u uiunvuun unogo iniiii lemalns uuchntigcd, Ho crltl rlsetl tho "fnlso prosperity" which he a i)6 Is duo to the war, COMING "LIBE"BTY" , Prompt attention to rental collec tion. Chllrote, 14 before von Mackenzen captured It n few days ago. The fleeing trootiB dl- vldcd, part crossing tho Danube rind u""rB wroaiine norm or Rumania. Illlnd Woiiin.. Nulc.irt.. The situation Is highly critical, ow- fJnllcd Press Service ng to the raonace to tho Rumanans1 SAN FRANCISCO. Oct 28 from two sides. i Horftn ..i m 1... u,,.' -" I " JCOl.D UIIUUi Ada this United Press Service PETROGRAD, Oct. 26. It is ofll daily announced here that von Mac- Jen-;, attacks at Dobrudja are l,e"waV TTTZ 'vanu morning leaped from the fourth floor or her apartmont house to the street. Sho was dead when found, Although wealthy,- sho was despondent because STAR THEATER "Mysteries of the Alum"." A Griffith Production In BU W Featuring Dim! In Knrnuro. "Saved by WliflewN," . ' ,r. ......, n f!nniedy. F turlng Cheater Conklln and l Swnln. A laugh n ccond. TEMPLE THEATER "Aranudale," rtl, AaaumontDiaiiialiiThreemf Featuring Ivn Shophard. "The Deteckters," Falstaff Comedy "See America Fnt and MJ tlonal Film. "Pathe News." MERRILL OPERA H0UI motion natvm Tl'KSDAYBANDHATURPA" Merrill, Ortgon ' w t -n " 1,