The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 22, 1916, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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Blair In. Team.
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hk logglag camp on. Upper
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apendtas a few daya la Klamath Falla
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v, John 'Shepherd, of the Pine Grove
Testes, bought provisions of local re
tailers today.
To Giro Baaaar.
The Grace Episcopal Guild will
hold a baaaar at Houston's opera
house December 3.
Andersen Writs.
D. W. Anderson,' aged pioneer of
the Olene district, attended to busi
ness matters In the county seat to
day, t ,
Retams Home.
Was Winnie Wampler returned
this moraias to her hone near Odeea
after a few days visit In Klamath
Falls.
Will
The Grace Episcopal Guild will
meet tomorrow afteraon at 1:30
o'clock at the home of Mrs. Silas
. Obenchaln,
Baa New Oar.
Paul Johnson has appeared on the
street with a new Scrigps-Booth car.
It is attracting no little attention.
The car is an eight-cyliader affair and
carries four passengers comfortably.
The homecoming meeting planned
to have been held next Friday even-'
las at the Methodist church has been
postponed, without date, to enable N
members of the church to see the ex
hibition Friday evenins of "The Birth
of a Nation."
ANOTHER SKETCH ADDED
TO MINSTREL PROGRAM
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Another new and original sketch
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& f. v;.aa seen promed for uses atteadlns
Blks' mlastrel show next month.
It Is entitled "Why Don't They Pave
,Mala Street With Nut Sundae?" and
'.enacted by Mlas Josle Low and
Jlmmle Lytle." It was written' 'by'ot
W. Robertson, - l"i 1
( A bis bunch of Uddiesalao will
stage, an act that Is sure to pl
says Rufua K. Love, director.
Jack London III
United Press Service
OLEN ELLTN, Cal., Nov. 23.
Jack London was found in his bed un
conscious this morning as a result of
ptomJlB poisoning. A specialist
wasfru'sned from San Francisco to
attend him. He is recovering.
OWIIEUS THEATER!
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
"THE W I It It "
Fourteenth Episode of "Pes o' the
Bias." ,
"'THE CRIMSON RING"
Two-Reel Rex Drama.
'WHERE MY HUSBAND?".
Two-Reel "El-Ko Comedy.
HERE
KITOY THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
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"LIBERTY"
MX REELS GOOD MUSIO
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PEACE1US1BE
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LORD DERBY BATS PEACE PRO
POSALS MUST NOT INCLUDE
LOSS TO ALUM OF WHAT
THBY ABRfVettTINO FOB.
United Press Servlve.
82. Discussing
peace with 'American newspapermen.
today, Lord Derby declared that "any
proposal glvWg lip what wa are ight-
1ns forwlfl"not be considered by
i England." 'l
Lord DerSySaid Eagland'a . attl-
tude toward peaoa la still as told to'
the United Preas by David Lloyd
George a few weeka ago.
He declared, however, that any
proposal froW"JWmaay now would
be given cosetdssatloa.
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Loses Am; Peddles Ashore
United Press Service
Oakland; Nv. as. with his
right arm blown - with n shotgun',
Albert Petersen of 'Baa Francisco to;
day r'ddled'aeaore and walked two
miles through wnrahes to a highway;
where a motorieY'plcked him up. He
was huatiar ducks far out In
water, chcoUas from a boat.
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A Gtinete Diplomat's
Pride and Joy
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young Chinese minister to the United
States, has aJtaby, bora In Wasblns-
ton, over wno-aH. Washington. so
ciety that has been permuted to see
him; is raviaaV "He Is said to be jnsi
as "cute," if not enter, than nay ether
baby evw her Washington.
TO CsHKHO"8IJfXMMRMI
I wish to'stafe'that lam now the
authorised aeat- for the' Maralai
Oregonlan and speet to eontinse
same, slvlasyen'the very beat of ser
vice; 76c per saeath delivered to
your door. ' a"--
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been In the United States for several
years, was arte ted In Washington on
the charge of trying to' blackmail
Countess, von Bernstorff. wife of the
German ambassador, of $1,000 for
three letters front' Germany he had
intercepted He sad tb asabaasy
waa afraid. to prosecute hlo. that the
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nrod-on the stock-market jend -that ;
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the price here of securities.
COUNTRY FOLKS
MAY SEE SHOW
MATINEE, SHOWING BIRTH OF A
' NATION WILL BE GIVEN SAT
URDAY AFTERNOON FOR VIS
ITORS FROM COUNTRY
- 8ojnuch Interest baa been mani
fested throughout the entire county
la the production of "The Birth of a
Nation," which will be shown at tbe
opera house the laat of this week.
that Manager Houston has, arranged
so that the people from tho country
can aee tbla wonderful masterpiece
without too great inconvenience.
A Saturday afternoon matinee la
to be siren, which is to be Just the
le as tbe evening shows. This will
enable those who wish to do so to
see this great flint and be able to re
turn to their homes in the' country
early In the evening. As most of the
people from. tbe country have ex
presses a aesiro to bring their fam
ilies with them, Mr. Houston has re
duced the price for tbe afternoon
show to 50c for adulta and 25c for
children. ,
From advance sales already made'
ana oraers received from outside tbe
city. Indications point to crowded
bouses at every show.
NOTICE
Klsmath Fails, Nov. 33, 1916.
There are fuada on hand for the rv
"sJsmpttos.of bonds Nes.' 1,2, 8r Fourth -
Sewer Vf it. ' Interest ceases from De
cember i. lflev " ' -
Dated 'at Klamath Falls, Oregon,
tils SSd day of November, 11.
1, W.JUEMBNS,
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City Treasurer.
G. 0. P.
FIGURES
ADMIT DEFEAT
TABULATIONS BY REPUBLICAN
STATE COMMITTKK SHOW W1L
SON CARRIED THE STATE UV
8,87 VOTES.
United Press Service.
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. Jl The
republican stato central committee
'announced today that its tabulations
of the' official return show that
iWoodrow Wilson's plurality in Cull-
'fornla is 3,807 votes.
The committer announces also that
Henery received tho highest vote of
any democratic candidate, 466,197,
and that Carlson received more than
any other republican office- seeker
463,390.
The republican stato committee sec
retary telegraphed this afternoon to
Nntlonal Chairman Wilcox that the
lowest democratic elector waa 1343
votes ahead of the highest republi
can elector, conceding the state to
Wilson.
United Press Service
NEW YORK, Nov. 33. Chairman
Wilcox, of tho republican national
committee, would make no stater
nient, after receiving the wire from
the secretary of the California state
republican committee. He left hur
riedly to confer with Hughes.
Battleship Trophy
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Tbe American Defense Society
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Rodman was In command of the lelavrv.
vessel. The marksmanshln ii,.Btnrtlir some day, Vou will dearly
any known record or any battleship
engaged in tbe European war.
LABOR OPPOSES
MILITARY WORK
United Press Servlre
BALTIMORE, Md.. Nov. 2I. The ..A, ,onf. tb. a,r you brMtb.
American Federation of Labor todar ng
rwwlutlonlaed agalnat miJIUrytraln.f8ome fu'ture iMy Va prono ,0
inslnpujille schools. There'll be another HEART rcpent-
The offer of Secretary of War jnc
Baker to furnish to schools -military) .
Instructors waa condemned as tend-1 "VOU made me a MAN, with a
in to "militarise" the schools of the ' thought devlne,
country. Tbe sweetest or future I planed us.
m ' - You wrecked what you built,
KSI'EE WILL JOIN My L0VB 'P"'.
8PRECXELS ROAD
United Press Service.
RAN DIEGO, Nor. 32. General i
Manager Kruttscbnltt, or tbe South-'
em Paciac, has announced that this
railroad bos Joined John Bpreckel
to complete the San Dlego-Arisona-rallway
at the earliest possible mo-
ment. TtiA Konthnrn PaMflx will ..!'
satisfactory connections with tliel'm 1f"t"ro dny ''m prono io y.
astern termlnum of the new road.
Villa Runs Train
United Press Service
VU PASO, Nov. 22. Latest refu
gees arriving here aay Villlstas bavo
re-entered Santa Rosalia aBd are op-
ruin. .iiu.r i.. h... ......
nl Jimtaessad Parral.
Copper Goes Up
United Prsss Service
NEW YORK, Nov. 33. Copper to
day told for lie a pound, a new blgh
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Clothes for
Thanksgiving
We feel sure that you will
want to be becomingly dress
ed for Thanksgiving. When
you spend money for new
clothes it does not pay to
take chances on bargain
offers, but you want to .feel
that your money has been
well spent, and that you are
getting apparel that you can feel proud of as to both
quality and style.
The Suits
Ar of gabardine, Mrge,
medium or knee length,
The Coats
Show quite a tendency toward capes that is rippling collars. Some rtwark.
ably prety coats in velourvf Very large collar and trimmings of rich pluih ani
fur. Dozens of latest coats-every one a remarkable value:
The Dresses
Those wonderfully Serge Dresses; with long straight, lines.. w Pretty ittle,tylee
with knife pleated ceatees'aad skirts , Brawn and black serge nicely esasfsj
dered. You will be surprised what smart dresses you can secure at such rt
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Stilts
ENDURANCE OF LOVE
(Hy C. E. B.)
pay,
For a thins that afforded you pleas
ure. Altbough my HEART you have brok
en, True LOVE will never die.
For tbe words that I have spoken,
On Your memory shall vie.
B n 0utCMt ln tn' wor,d ,0 dls-
usiruuB.
A promise' I mado you, to servo you at
fill,
You scorned at my LOVE, but I';
loving you still.
May HEAVEN forgive me my weak
ness.
As long as the air you are breath
ing, h""" w Mwwviivr nrAivr repeni
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Why Pay More?
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watch eieanlna aa
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Ail work guaranteed for en. year
Have engaged two expert watchmak
ers, EagraviBg free.
Free, 1600,00 In prises.
T. a. UnUllopiM
Railroad wateh repalrlas a spselaltr
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mixtures, wool vtlour and Bolivia,
and are smart in style.
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Virginia Pearsea
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