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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1916)
IJH-SM : a-y an H t-" i rva 'Kit.'! 'i(jv iSftifcTX'J'WS,' v , .1 t IMMMMIMMMWMMMMIMMMWMIMWIW iLOCALUAPPDaNGSIORFRON TRIMS MULTNOMAH BY 27 TO 0 SCORE Mm Virginia X.Toodsot thejlalla tauatry u la kkuMitlf Falls yet. taraay. rMlmivOCB feT Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Chambers ot tfcie Dairy country are registered at tLi Hall hotel. e'.V r-j j-- it it' Daw Llskey la la the couaty teat frat the Llaitey ttock ranch la Swaa lake Talley oa business. T Study Music. Mrs. A. J. Voye left this morning tor San Francisco to spend two or three months studying music. Get, Marriage Lceaae. Jack Leonard and Alice E. day of Klamath Falls have been Issued .a marriage license by County Clerk DeLap. Wlthrow Return. Bert E, Wlthrow, local abstractor, has returned from Douglas county, 'where he helped In the classification of the Oregon-California; grant lands. Shepherd Return. " E. T. Shepherd returned Wednes day evening from Ashland, where he , attended his brother's wedding. Ills parents, C. F., Shepherd and wife, ac companied him home for Thanks "giving dinner. Hey This Morulas. . A "nine jound boy was born this "' morning to Mr. and Mrs. Martin G. Hough, who live on Sixth street. Dr. O. H. Merryraan, who attended, re ports thai" mother and baby are doing well. WASHINGTON TAKES BIO GAME FROM CALIFORNIA Httds Birth Control Leagunin Washington XerUnraat Football Further GkxMed Yesterday When Oregon Aggies 8wanpel University of Southern California -OJi ate Claims l.iwt. era 'tntiniihlp by DefeV'na. Brown la MjuL BcraW's Classified Adrs. 'aMWMMMMVWWWVWWWWMMMVMMAAAM ; Advertleemcnts In the Classified autumns are printed at the rata af Five Cents a line, Invariably in ad vance. Hereafter ne advertisement will be accepted unless accemsanled by the cash. FOR SALE WWWMWWWMMWWWWWWWWWWMWMW w.. FOR SALE OR RENT House fur nished or unfurnished; also will sell furniture separate. Call 648 Es- plaaade or phone- 224R. Mrs. O. E 30-3 Football dope on teams of Pacific Coast colleges ran true yesterday when the elevens from University of Oregon, University of Washington and Oregon Agricultural College em erged from their Thanksgiving frays victorious. The great team developed at Uni versity of Oregon easily won from the Multnomah Club of Portland, out classing tho. clubmen at all depart ments of the game. Huntlngtpn, Parsons and Montleth made touch downs, the Anal score being 27 to 0. The Dobteltes had n hard time lick ing the University of California elev en, but did it 14 to 7. Neither sldo could gain conslftor.tly in iaawiwwiaaaaaaaawswaiawiaiawa saaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaPV Kite iVV'ANNA PH. ..WL-AUMi mf nyimmainBVnTrinNnT""i""" w --! Vra. Annn M. WexUr, well known In Washington Is organising n birth control league for the national capi tal. "Tho spread of birth control In formation," says Mrs. Wcxler.-atflooSj not mean race suicide, but means, fewer and better bablct nnd a better; and stronger race. Our league is working with others to secure repeal tho fltti 0f the absurd legislation which pro- half, although California has the ball on Washington s five-yard line in the first few minute of play and lost It on a forward p-'iss In the second half Johnson ran 27 .tcrdu through a broken Meld for thi first touchdown and later Noble forward-passed to Brlggs for the other touchdown. California scored in the last minute GIKNGKR SUES INDIANS of play. ON OLD STORE niLLS, At Loa Angeles, the Oregon Aggies trampled on the University of South ern California by a 16 to 7 score, blblts the sending of such Informn-, tlon through the malls. The Incon sistency of these laws Is shown by j the fact that physicians may, In cor-, tain cases, prevent child birth after conception, but may. not explain pre ventive methods to mothers." The Aggies made a touchdown In the second period when Conn dodged a scattered field. Later in this period ( Suit to recover 6297.82. alleged toJ. be due as payment for merchandise j sold to defendant, was started In tho circuit court today by A. C. Geinxer! he drop-kicked, making points. New '? ,Mt Abraham Charlie and wife. iue guvui were auiu uj uii-ujcr wuvu he owned the Chlloqutn Mercantile y &: MISCELLANEOUS MONEY TO LOAN on, city and ranch Arthar R. WUsea. 14-tt LOST AND FOUND . , LOST One yearling steer; color, red; bread. 8 7 oa left alia and atlrrup ea top of hip; also tare brand 8 7 oa left shoulder. Rupert to P., W. Snyder, Swaa Lake. FhaMllFll. l-2t man went over in the fourth period nd Hubbard coaled. The University of Southern California made Its only ' ,t ., . . , tnnrhdnwn l lh fltml iMi-lod afti.r' siiuimf " ' u rted Kelly, the great hurdler, west awUn,t 3h Lee Ba" and wm.to) la and ran half the length of the '" a " " "" field la three down,. d ,d ,to "danta. Tneclalms of Brown Unlvsrtfty ,ti- M- Mnnlng Is attorney for rriih. .kan.W.hln n !,. V..t ,. Hiuu III TOIB IUIU, celved ak solar plexus Mow yesterday when Colgate defeated Brown 28 to 0 oa a field ankle deep wtth mud. Col-J rat m etalau tka Kaalara eham. for tfea IVBDathy . ' . - - k . . i '!. ploatklp. Her title will be disputed tended to me during my receat- bo by PitUbarg, who yesterday won reivement by tne o. a. r., tue w. it. CARD OF THANKS from Peaa SUte 31 to 6. The University of Pennsylvania atevea which plays Oragoa at Pasa dena, CaL, New. Tear's Day, showed real form yesterday whea it smoth ered Coraell by a 28 to S score. C, and friends and neighbors. MRS. C. K. SEITZ. "Could I only hav musk on my own terms, t . . when vtr I withtd." ...EMERSON aa a mimi imi efj jffijf ImBIS asaaaai aaaaasimaii ""-SSSjg'?.t- - "aasaaaaaaasaiiS'fl i t Mi . '' ft. V ' -) ' i ' i : ' If Emerson Lived Today on IF Kniermin llvwl tinlay lu cunhl sit in IiIm atiidy nt Oim-onl anil rille ItU wlali to tHrn ntmi hit own terms whenever tho alrlt moved hlwr. Ono cannot IniMglne Kuio sou fitting lii-lil" atuily lUtmilng tit a tulklnKmndilne, luil mm ran rrd lly Ir'IIovc ilmt KtiierMin w mill have UnIchwI with delight to Eillmrn'M new Invfiillon, tiMi tlw Vork GIoIm nfen t" ns "the ihiiiiHKivpli with it minI." j IZe NEW EDISON "The Phonograph withfa Soul" TIIIH new Invriitloii mark the ncli-levi'iiieut- by Tlxuniu A. KilU"i of liN amlilllou to iuimIiuo iiii liotni incut whitli woulil lle-Civnte nil form f iiiuhIc m orfeclly that tin He Treat Ion ciiultl not be detected from the H'vIhk nrtlfit's voh-e or lnlru ' iiu'iitnl perforiiMiire. Great urtUtM Iimvo nienreil lit puli He nnd have Ming -or plnyeil lit ill. Ite- ilect iiuimrlaon mIiIi I-mim.n Crenllmi of ihelr work. Mow than aiMI.OOll ikc ,(ner)) and the rwimlo, rrill nf inoro WII a,w of Amerlrn'N letulliiK iiewkuiKm luivo hertril mill niii tlii'fe iiMmmnK ( nnd one nnd nil coiire.lt wliliout rm. r nation llmi Kin ,Vw HdUnV n. Orvallou of un artl.tV work NM(r. ly mniMit iw iletertetl front u,0 nrt. It itrtual iwrfurninncf. Will there be real music in your home at Christmas? TALKING MACHINE cannot give you real niualc. It give you only A a hollow imitation. . Tlie New KdlMin la not a talking machine. The New York Tribune aaya of It that "Kdlaon linn snared the Mu! of .aiuaic." It will bring into your home at ChrMnuis anil every other day of M year Hie 'literally Ite-Created art of tho worldV grcatcM ariUta. We want you to hear thk wnmler. fal new Invention In our More at yaw earliest opportunity. There In no obligation buy. We merely wnnt you to hear "(he phono, grnpli with a onl." Klamath Falls Music House 725 MAIN.STREET I wish to express my sincere thanks-f -117 a--L D AMa!nn r the sympathy and aHisUnca e, , WatCll KepairiHg AT CUT RATS PRICKS ORPHEUS THEATB F K I D A Y YOU CAX FIND YOUR WIFK ' Tomorrow at the Episcopal bassar, Houttoa'a onera bouaa. 1-lt laKfc ; ' kmffife- aaaraanaaaanaaaaaaaaaaanaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa av ' Baal .saaaaaaaV B BBBB..i 4. BBBBi .. i! BBBSk - . ! 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There Is not a dull moment In FarnuaVs moving pie ture life, If one may Judge by what trawplrea Ins "A .Strawerfsuenlj ADM18I0V irOORf.T Homewaere ana wnen matters get and you will be convinced T. 0. McHATTAN, .Surety beads while yon wnlt Sei lllcote. 7 ' ', .... I ., . .,!, , MOVING FICTURKH matters Tn a .huun mnA .Iml.hlfnn.. I tOO COBBnllcated for OB BIS tO BUD 'person there Is nothing -which U.ccasfully cope with, the situation, more shocking and which arouses ."double exposure," a mystifying more righteous Indignation than to camera trick, Is used, to convulse have one's faith betrayed. If 'the betrayal be the act of one who Is loved, then the offense passatk' all understanding. It Is upon this fraa basic truth that tho pOMortui pnuto- ,play. "The Fued dlrl" Is founded In vjhlch the Famous IMnyors Film Co. In starring Hazel Dawn on the I'liru rooiuit program. It will be tho feat ured attraction at tho Star tonight. He wanted sensation and novelty. The prairies have been his home, and when he, made bis first trip to a big city it waa not surprising that he was "roped in" by a confidence gang, and robbed of a "fat roll;" But the real with laughter tho beholders. -THK WHIRLPOOL OF DaaTOT A Red eFather Maeterelset la Five Reels. ' "A RIDK WITH BfATaT 'V Second Episode of "Liberty," eks f. Marle Walcamp aad Jsak Hex. 8KVK.V RCTLH OOOSsRWO , HKRB "MBKRTY" Every Thursday aadFriasf & 1 t.l H OUSTON' Metrepelltan Amjsemsnts s ii " " 'i fc mw- saaaaaaaaaaaawsaaaaraaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaami gmaaHRPrntrnHHS BsaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaTa?' ' ' 3aaaaaV JaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaVsawl saaaaaaaaaaaam&BBsHaHyaaasaaam HOUSTON O P F. R A HOUHK DKMBKR milt and lUt N "THK L1TTLK OIHL NKXT DO)K" DKCRMIIKR IS KIIIon.Whlt Tjyceum , "THK ORIOIiKSV Miss Orah Harkness, Reader. '' Miss Ethel Boyd, Soprano Miss Madge Becker Whistler DI-X7RMJ1ER M SKOVOAARD Deiintark's Graateai VloJIaJet aad New York MetropoUtaa Cmpaar. " STAR THEATER nasal Dawu as Daniel Frohmaa Praseats "THE FEUD OIRL" A Paramount Picture Produced by the Famous Players Filas Oompaay Adolph Zukor, President TEMPLE THEATER U series of adventures thai will bo 'ger game" gam Ilrocktbn only begun furpriio ws meted out to the crooks Wife .fMBl' WPjWrtfy "jill,ht" and .uuhm vuif ini ui paper, cut to sixe; "Marooned" A Three-Part Ewney Drama "Htroug Efldaaca" , A VUagraph Comedy, "A Desperate Duei' Ham and Bud Comedy, )' MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURES Tl'ESDAYS AND SATURDAYS '''WijiHbratV ' ri A Women f . it. r . flft Desi uiu- . Hi' kt rfifrft Bracelet , Watdi THKRE arc two NMaMU f why every f cgg anxious to havens M watch It Is ihelielis4r.f' ifaiblon, nnd tho awahajt; venlent wsy ever 1fP her to carry a watch. So1 for ihe woman tt,W.f to"! make' c.pfclnrW Only a small aeiHA aulred at the tlait ofMWs 'tlon, 4 IOU can I.V ' .,.iiiVT . gtrts and leave tbsm tt . itto until nonr rliW& .. a bracelot watch -.tmjt VoD'n, . ...iSf Come Jn and see ?JJj quliite models mWK" They ore saa-,-i:, and tBOToet-w, .1(1 tf'l M 1 5,ft ing. ornaments! ornaments, amj ""tjt, i? deiiondablo lmekcePrA -M' j rrlces rongefrom Wffii STiO.oO. .. '. Fnnkmm $t JwemM I Wl VV ,) "VCJi ? aauthsrn MW- - -i , ..i- Wr?, -? n,j. . W- ... . .. ...'.ilu'l laUalffABi nsjgffsaissr'gfii,- -"" ' r ;c "- ' 'i.' iJV1R . ' ' ' ' ' " ' - - -'li !k't f- ,. - . TV-' ri; fjr . - "V.5J l i ? ''jA?-.' !,,' tY, 4i&' J; Ii? .'JSf ,,j5!-