The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 03, 1916, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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THE EVENING HERALD,
KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON
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i an nmiwomont with llohbit.Mnrrill mmirr uvvmiuiti m.
Co, thorn will lio a screen version of,
thy nnrmtlvo shown In llluoblrd.
rnoio-pinyM nt mo urpnmis theater
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jjfov'mg Pictures
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fcTHn.,.t started tlio "Worn Vm"",y """ ",l",nJr wilnB, wiin California n tho old d..yM of tl.o
RnLlw lid wnny thoiM,.l, '' Ww "?'' lu lively. 'flpanW, ocu,mlhii. Luis Lopes, n
' ,0V i wiih man oiIoilliolliw Mn,,' (lc"r,:0' ""J""""'! A'',( ,y " '" Bmnrtins under, tho yoke
'.?! if 'ii- foljUto'ftt ioltl)HiR U",or U,"J MBrullotjblimxglnlnrprc- of the nilitocrncy, finally succeeds
to 'o11. , .n-.,n..ii more ovui.lv. "" l,, ,,,,l,l,'K characters. Doeldudly hi arousing tl.o Kumewlmt torpid .Icmo
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mtHjuKtiw ut,w 'Herald's Classified Advs.
"The Yolre of (old" In tt glory of
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Advertisements, Jn the Classified
column are primed at the rate of
Five Conts a line, Invariably In ad
vance. Hereafter no advertisement
will lie accepted unless accompanied
by the cash.
FOR SALE
FOrt SALE Mots roadster
condition, J'rlco $160.
'1116 Crescent monue.
From cranborrics, which a
ago coh( 8 rent and now trtst 12
Cntf), to pumpkins that cost 20 cents
good tn,'n ""d 30 cents now, all the other
IntnreillnK In the method Chntllold Onrclu lo the Krcit liiitmllco Hint l
llrueo adopted lo distribute- other being done to the people and per-
licoiio money iiioiind the hMiiiib and Bimdes him lo Hot out on n mfmjlon
hy-wayn and Jimt what !iuullQd him or rohhery to get the fundH with
to "kIvo over" llio hahlt In the love which they are to free tho country,
element that miiIm'h tlio Interest In lint on hla way to rob tho homo of
the niihjof I Keen mid iinldlni; through. Potior Ortega he hefomoi Hlrnndcd on
out tno uij iKiH of tho nhoto-p av. the dciert wlilioui nnv wmor. iin,iu!
0 readied from IiIh jiipilloaiiient by tT17"77" ! -
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i in- niiiiijr iiiiiiiniuiiiH who inve ""' viunun uiiu inn imii(;Hi.'r --- - i.i , ,.,,,. ... ,. . ...
rend I'lriuiur llnllouoll Abi.if. ..t. Curm . wl o sm olnir lo vll, l,,l, Pod wndltlon. Sco Mrs. Helen fc" 70,,.r0 w,lnt lurk?y "3 wj!)
bniled dtorv. "Mnllv Mnlnullnllnvn." nilll, Ortei'.a. .Too acponinnnlfu ' M'er, Pelican City. J-3t
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them and booh falls hoforo tho Wltcs tvit af .. " "T7, .. .
tiviiiiu iinii ini in jmi
rosr 0I TlfA.VKHOIVIXrt 1 n fortnhe." raid one Washington
'JO ISK HKlllI'll TIII5J Yi;: doafor.
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waueu rrcM Horvico
WASHfNOTO.V, Nov.
wn'l be thankful for pro-iporily nromlhln'
ThanltftKlvlHK Day, be thankful, for
sweet potatoes, unlesa they toonRctJi, f
in on tho rise, which they haven't
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inns m mc
yc:r o-ciock,
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t j tents above laet year's priced, but, ai i, fe'
If y6tinot)ier denier M'6rrcd' "Wd njtl't JM
nothlrt',
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j no maxqucradc social tomorrow eve 1 . ?f A ,
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vos"zvonawr 1$ $'
rauc social tomorrow evet t rfa,'
firace M. B. church af8s '!
You are welcome Como in M
Admlislon 10 cents. 2-Jt'r
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llttlo ItcmH with which tho hero of ''r"It't attention to rental coller-f
the day Is unbounded have been ,,0,,H' ClitKotr. 14 -;
booved In prlrpji. An for thp hcro-.l
"rnrl'cy i.rlce? Rnv. If wn m,,tfl CKAM CH! KlIV DI.WER i f
At Odd Fellow' hall election night.
bo ThnnkuKlvInK Day, wo could make CO centi. 3-4t
will lecoitiilxo at oiuo thnt MnrKuer
Itc t'lnik I Ideally aulted to pljy the "' "' chnunlns Carmen. Ashamed
role or tho ilnllKhtfiil llttlo Molly, " "ten I from people who hno he
one of the mom lovably llttlo rhnrar- frk-jided him, he retiirni without huv
lern In all fiction, Thnuch tho charm. '" acionidlhed bin iiiIbsIoii,
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l( piilth ainotiB tno poor mid
rd). I'I10" '"'n theiiry KroderJe
g utani wrote ono of the mot pop.
ulir of "hoit sollerH," eutltlliiK It
tbc Social lluccnneer." Throimli
lni utory Is nxxciillnlly romintle and
(omle In IU main theme thoie are
iom remarkably pathetlo linen and
powni ful iirmuitlfl lnclilentH which
i.otjliliie to in like thin FamoiiH I'lny-
nPnrnmniiiit I'lcluic an exieptlonat
pboto.play. "Molly Miike-1ielloe'
When Joho roliirnti I.uir. bcrites
him for being to tender-hearted and
tnrtB out to take tho money hlmstolf.
Hut by lbl time Jose has learned
ron sali:
Springs addition, Fremont and Ue
lores Sis, Knijulro nt rojldcncc. 31-U
MISCELLANEOUS
BTHAYHD Oil STOI.BN One yearl
Ins horse toll, branded with cross
thnt f.ufx wantB the money for him- on ,e" ahouldcr; color blue or dark
K'lf mid not for any Bchemo for tho Brny- Howard. Notify John Slade,
betterment of tho people. Ho liiiRtcn lnC -Main 8t. 3-Ct
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Taxpayers Should Vote
For Their Interests
And Ihew U no oilier plnie wliiie their Intel M,tM mo mi l
tallf afTcitiil by public biul jhn iih In the iikocwmh-'h olllcc. Km It
lfr there- In mIIwiI In KluiiiitiJi iintnty mer kioo,(mm.ii In
tw. TIiIn niiiount will nirin be it luilf inllllon. 'Hie nuiii tlio
(jUlrlhiile IliU hurtp'n iiiiioiik thn tiipn)ii uiiiot Ih caimbte,
mrt'fuli n)Ktcninll', mid Miinr. Ho inut lime no KnnlKcs in
Btinr, mid no friend unit ilrpeiulciilN to icii'hn nlllilal (iMilit
micc. Tln limn uoeriilnit ainn'nt must lx etiforciil, when
tmrpcrctt by reiinon nml JutiiiiH. The Hi It urn alile to iimke
thriimcUc f) lien the law l not eiifoirwl, but tlio jump iiuiii'm
only irolrriloii l tlio law. Tlio nw-KMir' olllco kIiouM i rtM't.
UMInhiil in the iviMt mid rtmlldcmi) of tlio tnwiycr of tlio
muiily.
I inn not Hie caiiilMnto of any Hiik of pitwity oiwM'm, mid I
will know no other lti(erctN but Hie lntrrt-t of the WIIOI.i;
county.
A Square Den J for All is a Square Deal for You
SAFETY T1RST
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In tiiuiuestlonahly one of the most "f,,'r ''",'' nl111 Hiicecds In arriving In
H'tfirtly nympithetlf: charncterH MIns "wo to worn tho PrtesnB. Joso mar-j
Clark lia over plajeil on tho Bcreen, rlw ""' beautiful Carmen, 'and Lulz,
lepentinK of bin cll wn)H, retires Into
tho fold of u -licltering monastery.
"Tho Yoke of fiold" will appear at
j I tl.o Orpheus thcotcr tonight.
At tho Btur theater lonlKht.
01 .V JAHI'HIt HKXNiriT, W)H ASSI'SHOIt.
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Pendleton Normal School
Proven Necessity
(Copied from Portland Orcgonlan.)
MONMOUTH. Ore.. June 26. Tho Oregon Normal
chool opened this week , , . students enrolled 75,
larceit oa record for state Normal In Oregon ....
how to care for large student body a problem ....
S00 being crowded Into auditorium with seating ca
pacity of (.0. dallcrlei filled with extra chairs In
aisles. Mora than 1C0 students scaled on platform.
New boarding housea completed, additions to room
ing houses built and tenia used. One hundred girls
sleep oa upper floor of school.
The official school report gives ISO grade puplla
la Moa-Boutk, for teacher practice.
RmuI what theae you kave elected te haadle the
attain of year state a4 who are thoroughly informed
retarding school ceadttioas ia Oregon have to say
ceaceralag measure 308 oa the ballot at the coming
electien:
y Jamta Wlthycemae, Oovernor of Oregen:
"Oregon Is unijurMlniiulily In nicil or mum normal
school work and I'cnillriun I llm loskul plum (ur u
ihool ot this cUms'ln Jnilrin Uii-koii'
By J. A. Churchill, SUte Superintendent of Public
instruction;
St i .'' trunt that the voters ut the Hut lll uxhIhi In
JU.ifc '"'"''IK the landmit of nur HtlmoU vy miuiaiitliliig u
' '" Hlutv Normal Hihuul ut I'.iiillituu
1 By P. L. Campbell, President of the University of
Oregen:
"At knit ona addltlonM Normul Hrhool U uiccntly
netilid In Urraoii."
By W, J. Kerr. President of the Oregon Agricultural
Cellege:
. ".Since the people of IVndli ton urc Inlllatlnic u tni'iiiir
for tlio c.tuliUSllinelit lit a Nonnul Hcliuul ut Ihul pUcr,
It will Klvu mu lruMur! lo .uiirt IIiIh nuumiic"
By J. H. Ackerman, President Oregon Normal School,
at Monmeuth:
' "A mnful iinulysht of tho situation will routine, any
on (hut Ort-soii needs a Normal Kilmol In Kumerii Oru
ii'U uud I't'iiilietuu rills Mil the .owrnnunt requlitnnniil."
By the County'School Superintendents of Oregen:
1 "ItMnlvrd, thnt It Ih the untt of the Cmiiily Sihnol
Hupuiliilondt.niH or tho tltut. of On con. In iiinveut on
aN nibli'd, Ihul the hHt InlermtH of lliu wIiooIm or thu
Hlute ilruiunit IntrviiHtd Mdllllim ror the Iruliilria ..of
UniiiDrN, uud that we, llu-mfori', cinlorh thu liilllittlw
muiiautii to t'Stuhllsh m Normal Hihool ut i'lmlhtim"
By Mr- Charlee H. Castner, President of the Oregon
Federation of Women's Clubs:
"I niont heartily oiidom llm locution of ald Normal
fcrhnol ut I'viidlnton "
Prof. Robert C. French, Former President of the
Normal School Located at Westen:
"An ImmuJhiliS CNtulilUhmmil or mn.li u sihonl at mimn
crntml imlut suth iih rendition would prove u Bitut usiet
to I hu Hiati of Orion"
B. F, Mulkey, ExPresldent Southern Oregon Normal
Schoel:
,,"l Hlmll mippnrt tho loiallon of an Kastvrn Orrcon
miiiiuI KUiool'ul JMiulvtun,"
, Stntc Hoard or ncccnts of Orofion Normal School
"cclnres (lint "llic ncccssily for Hthiitionul Normal
school fticililics in Orvifon is anpnrcnl."
''"rtlimd Cliiimlicr f Comniurce oiulorses measure
M mid say IViicllelon mosl logical locution lor Nor
''il htiluiol ill Kiialcru Oregon.
308 X YES IS A VOTE FOB YOUR CHILDREN
jjaatcrn'Oreilon Stato Normal Hihiml Comnilttue.
U'uld Adv,)1 t Hy j, u, rjwlnn. UecyPendlulou, Om.
"The Kteape," a nox-cupenle gclenco
drama In Bcvcn )art, will ho shown
at the opera house Sunday and Mon
day. 3-2t
"Tin: hscait." cn.Mi.vn
TO THK OPKHA HOUHi;
I). W. Orllllth'a i-a en-part film
dramatization of Paul Armstrong's
famous story, "The Kscnpe," will bo
shown nt Houston's opera house on
Sunday mid Mondny et citings. It It
claimed that tho story was taken
from life and portrajs truthful con
dition! as they exlut In the tenement
districts of our iarper cUIcb. Tho
LOST Wednesday evening on Main
81. monogram pin with Initials
P. H. 8. Kinder please return to Mrs.
C. T. llurd, 1113 Main St. 3-lt
BT11AYKD Brlndle Jersey yearling
heifer, branded 3C on right hip and
under bit In each car. Notify C. C.
Chltwood. 2-4t
LOST Yesterday eenlug on Main
St. monogram pin with initials
P. II. S. Finder please return to Mrs.
C. T. Hurd, 1113 Main St. 2-lt
FOU SALE Lady's long coat. Im
ported brown elour, fur collar;
valuta $45. Will sell for $27.50. J,
A. Goldsmith. 2-tf i
LOST Hunch of keys; return to the
Herald office for reward. l-3t
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ROOM AND BOAItD In private fam
ily Ninth and Oak. 1-Ct j
MONEY TO LOAN on city and ranch
lands. Arthur II. Wilson. H-tf
HOCIS WANTED reedcrs. Enquire
Matt's second-hand store, Sixth st.
J. AV. Burke. 25-lmo
WANTED To exchange a residence
in Southern Calltorniu for a farm
near hero or in Klamath county. Fred
C. Hobert, Malln, Ore. 10-21-lmo
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TOU TltADE Flve-passehger aulo-
j laoblle In good shape, for furvt
e.iwn?C". wajon eic. J. 'A. Thompson,
Vlfilmnd. Orer " ? 2S-0t ,
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Baby Clothes
Mothers will find pleasing, varieties
in our splendid stock of
Infants' Wear .
at prices that cannot be equaled else
where for lowness check your needs
from this list: :
nOOTKKS Closely woven in
fancy weaves in wool yarns, with
silk interwoven. All heights, at
15c, 25c and 35c.
8ACQUES AXIJ SWEATERS
Link and link, cardigan and other
fancy weaves in fine wool yarns;
all styles and sizes In the most
desirable colors, frT5m 60c to S2.50
KNIT SETS Cap, leggings
and sweater to match, from $1.25
to $2.00.
CAPS AND HOODS In
and wool yarns; all colors
styles in an extensive
from 15c to 75c.
silk
and,
variety.
WHITE COATS Bedford cords,,,
all sizes and styles, at all prices
$1.75. $2,00 and $2.25.
DRESSES AND SLIPS of dainty,
lawn, In embroidery and lace
trimmed styles 65 c, $1,00 and,..
$1.25. v y
The Most in Vane J ?( TJeBestinQaality:
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theme Is sex-eugenic science, and the
story Itself Is a strong argument in
support of birth control among the
poorer classes. While the director
has chosen a subject with many
thrilling and sensational situations,
his main object appears to be to
drive homo a warning to coming gen
eratlons. Mr. Orlfflth has uced the
principle acton and actresses which
appear In his one greater production,
"The Birth of a Nation." Blanche
Sweet also has a leading part. Seats
now on sale at the opera house".
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OPERA HOUSE
Tno Dnyi ComiuencinR
S V X D A V , N O X K M K R 5
D. W. firlmth's Famous Sox-
EtiKonlc-Sclonco Photo-Drama
"THE K8CA1M1"
aillili-cu IHe, Adults 35c, Iteticrved
He4its fiOc
DON'T MARIIY UNTIL YOU SEE
"THE KSOAl'E"
STAR THEATER
Dumiel l'roliiiuui Prchentri
MAIKJ UKUlTi: OLARK
In an adaptation of Eleanor Hallo-
wel Abbott's delightful story,
M O L L Y AI A K K R II L I K V K
A Paramount Picture produced by
the Famous Players Film Co.
TEMPLE THEATER
"THE TRAIL OF THE THIEF"
A thrco part American drama fea
turing
Winifred flrcen Wood
SEE AMEIUOA FIRST'
Komio Knrtoon.
l'ATIIK NEWS
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
MOTION RICTURKS '
Tl'KSDAYS AND SAT,0RIUY8
Merrljl, Oregon
DR. P. M. WH1TR
-Ky. Gar, No and Ttiroat
Eye Tested Gsaasea Fitted
S07 Odd Fcllowa nuildln;
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Kl
th Falls i People Should Act la
TLaae
If you suffer from backache; if
you have headaches, diiay apella; It
the kidney aecretiona are Irregular,
don't delay likely your kidneys are
sick. . ,
.Klamath Falls people recommend
Doan's Kidney Pills.
Here's a Klamath Falls wgman's
experience: ,-
Mrs. Chas. F. Stenvwell, 811 Lln-
cojn.stree, jKlamathFalle, says: "I
ami subject to backache and kidney
disorders. At times, my back gets
very weak and lamo and my kidneys
act Irregularly. In a general way, I
feel depressed and run down. After
I bavo taken Doan's Kidney Pills for
a few days, my kidneys act regularly
and I don't havo that awful pain
across my back. They acf as a tonic
to my wholo system."
Prlco 50c, nt all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney roraedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
Mrs. Stemwell had. Fostor-MUburn
Co., Props., Buffalo, N, Y, Adv,
osr Economical
coffi
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ORPHEUS THEATER
Tuesday and Wotlnesdny
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
Dorothy Davenport
In
"THE YOKE OF GOLD"
A Red Fenther drama ot,old Cali
fornia n flvo reels.
'SOMI-5 HONEYMOON"
Ono reel Nestor; comedy.
Six Reels OoihI Music
ADMISSION, lOo
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'LIHERTY'' t
SIX s REELS GOOD MUSIC
"i , Admission 10 Cents
COM1XO
"LIUERTY"
VactUB
pecked by
special process
Our
Guarantee
.
Your grocer will refund the,
full price you paid for M J.B.
Coffee, if it does not please
your taste, no matter how
much you have used out of
the can,
M.J.B. is scientifically blended bom
the finest flavored and strongest
coffees grown in 'the wocld-that's
why you should use leu per-cup.'
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1-lb tins 45c.
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