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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1916)
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Dec, Tfc?.-r .. . .- ot. the state Braneni, iw- tha-allles-wltl Permit count ;liilkw ,k. ?aatrin ambassador '&tuiUa4Md States to come to yrash- Jngtou-wlthout interference. Both .England and Franco are cx- .pected to agree to the American sug gtlon to waaldr the case" and 'ultimately grant" safe 'conduct to veuni xarnowasjr. . s. ids Wisk SI'; '.PW u-'lCflgt fc-su-JiA- ' .m .ri-.'W - - F.vf'i '- T J' . tm - - . - :iS:.i W W-ri 4 ?$ t ett ima If aSSvr?' 2r i" , fr?.'' SRf rte UM:Clatnl Hsttsd'at th rt f riv Cmw a Haa, InvarlaWy in a --- HarMftern advertisement tne,iptsd mrIm amBnid Jaym . '' JJ-v S! .. LL ' '& J B .rf Win.BAI K ?'L " . . ,-vm.'M ' - J. ... jJMMfc.ihi V0K1SALK OR 'RENT Hoamv lFlKk w taratthed; 'also will VarAnitMN& Call C48 Es- .tSahitta. -&&: ffig 'bSiwa; ' sis???' BB' .TSCW- 4 is J P-'!S0( ylaaad or, hae 1I4R. Bi-1?5 Mrs. O. E. 30-3 d MISCELLANEOUS hfONET TO LOAN on ctty and ranch landa. Arthur R. Wilson. 14-tt TXkRT AND FOUND MMMMMWIiyMAWMWW fft iMT-Utaa , raarllBC steer: color, , i-'WrfisH a 7 on left side and "fi?3p - - ri , -- . . Vm-P. JfUmw on? top or nip;4 " lBree 8 -'i-hortaa, , hraad 8 7 on lert snouiaer. -'ff w;'Hsit. to .r jur. Hnyaer, wn,iaiaB, , i-t i-57 -ff WyBllW. to r ,w llPMieiyii., iSP'aalireTyatala . ...". . ." ' 4 "" .'r. kalaaato reSVMsffi'C'. -, ,. , aaitot. : ..it n.w ji ' y-wi e ' zr . s.'i' r w . b w j. -r a:T-v;,.,iniitiu.--" - - . f ..7. i --.- .; v nmn s wpwi , -. mtt?3 V -?' 'JLIiLii ? ."w t'u'f. ' t1 " aaraynr wjiyjww SWA "B3S-.i; J"-t .-'': - .- .. ? lti:at?SHACaiaWiT asasciaity. jui wora war CKIS.. 1, --. - - " . SFaWwin-lie'iom ,i.54;?f-rTT" - .55? 4SS-i2i.' Give us a trial conTiaced. T6: McHATTAN, Ravr 'S.tA.". JI t-a.?,i-;j-i,j3-?v - cl"-Mlbty T ' ' anaaam aMBMA.lmnv HaiVam TOI mass, arn myfWW. X .--i aBnaaa j , w J bmi a'w T. 'T vjra v us-''-v . - - i . - j it. y . -. ' - Iife ,'Pmw yPfJM l!SI5.T!n the enroloaw F.Aij. i4l - .. a a I Sl.- "nteaaa, mpumj irwa jjmr .ia -- mtiitiniili f vf?. e.. J. ,!"! 4 1, JiTT'V S5trj Iv;, 1 f U4 fc irj-'.'-Jv "J- ISffiA- ffAas. ''ifjKj8r tm. j , 'ffim-IZE Ml aav Htala alckaeai er accident be- t--i l r '. a1?- !r . - k Jafcevf 1M to as to ru ret 7 ",'' isTatiieg paynMnts. CHILGOTE. AGENT ' MtllaaaB Si. .JftsJAf" ' m J.tt" . l ; aw!r SS& t 3,7? 5? ilrK'r ? .fi.,,r "? w, no, : 'iKk-Vvr!.- .Ar ,. rr &TH,'y 'VST. f7 ClVEWTNANnTHI? WAR LOCAL SI aj aj aj a A aj aw Bj Bj 'aj aaj a h b m H H H a a a m s Ba Ba L f JaaaBJawA a l "maa -, MONDAY, DECEMBER S, !! VMa Moving Pictures jj-j-rrr i '' .Captives have escaped In about ev ery "conceivable manner since the sileaU drama 'has' become the vogue, but perhaps never before did any body give such a realistic attempt to - - 5 -- JnM Ibaim Mnrrlfinn. tho Vltagraph star, who plays In -Jo Allht." the Dlde Rfbbon feature to be shown at the Star tonight. In the action of this picture, Morrison Is bound hand and foot and left on a houseboat Realising that his free dom for the rest of his life depends upon his escape, he struggles to. rise from the cot upon which he Is lying. AceomDllshlna this he grasps a knife which lays en the table between his teeth and then drops It so that it stands upright in the wood the blsde slaking Into the grain. He then leans back so that the cord touches the steel handle of the .object. andJ moves from side to. side. Slowly the rcpe unravels as the rough handle rubs against it, and at last he is rble to draw his hands free and sever the bonds from his feet. But his troubles are not yet" over,, for the. guard sta tioned outside the door Is by no means a weakling, and the ensuing struggle Is the very essence of real ism, i ' "Paseuale." the Morosco Photoplay company's, new production, that stars George fBeban, the great pbrtrayer of Italian characters, Is the composition of Mr. Beban In collaboration with Ijiwrence McCloskey. The picture play showa'Pasquale as a quaint, hon est endeavorinav?amall arocer.. mto whose life at a"' very critical' time the! shadow of the great war casta its ominous' inf nenee. The pathetic np- neal of fela rmaarfna- aa atlra that, to the.! relief of his final, happiness,- all the range, of the emotions Is played upon. Laughter, tears, estrangement and suffering, hilarity and joyousneas, happiness and tragedy are wonder fully and fascinatingly blended to make a' masterpiece of this very un usual film story. A't the Star Sunday night. Hr WM. WIMP SIMMS (United Press Staff Correspondent), rJkntstiANlA. Nov. 10. (By u.nir iiin snila liv stretching! things a bit can be, called pro-German; tho Norwegians, without stretching things at all, are pro-ally. Norwegians nnd Swedes are not particularly fond of each other, and In the recent neutral alliance It was more n feeling of self-preservation than anything else whjch brought about tho union of Sweden Norway nnd Denmark. For hero one docs not hear much talk of a beautiful peace tn the nearifuture in which all the ua t ons of the world will havo a hand. Nor does anybody seem to believe that this Is the last great war; or that af ter this war Is over little nations will be safe from molestation by tho big. Rather the feeling Is that "pre paredness" is the only remedy which for a lon.g time to come will prove effective.. All eyes arc on tho United States, to sec what steps she is going to take along these lines, for what ever people amy say In Europe or at home, tho prcfitige or tne unuw States has not suffered In Scandi navia. VThefcver I havo been in Nor way nnd8weden and I have been twice In Norway and three tlmci In Sweden since the war only good words were heard of America. Amer icans here say the American nation wngever more highly respected than now!, So now Swedes, Norwegians anil Danes are watching the United States to 'see what lines her "pre paredness" program la to take. Norwegians welcome co-operation with Sweden nnd Denmark. Already three -general meetings have been held: One in Sweden, the first; the second In Denmark, and the third here. There will be others as occa sion demands. But ss to Just what transpired at. these meetings no one is vet absolutely certain despite tho official communiques, which were handed out after each. This much, huwcver.'is certain: Norway, Swcdon nnd .Denmark have arreed to act to gether on all qtiftstfous affecting their neutrality. To taue Joint steps as re- gsidj black lists promulgated by bel- Ingerent powers. To Inquire Jointly into commercial espionage or actB where by "foreign countries come into possession of trade secrets of tt. Scandinavian countries. To establish worUrfg basis for commercial co operation, after the war. To reach an aareement concerning Scandina vian shipping, the 'effects, of the allied blockade. and of German, U-boats. To agree on steps necessary to maintain their-neutrality. This much the three countries are known to have discussed. But it Is generally" believed that they went fur ther thai tbat.'and became to all la- tents and purposes allies for purposes of defense in the future. A Swede itold me: "If the Scandinavian countlres are .-. . Norwealan. Swedes and Data, with no particular t rlindthlp for an oth er, may be expected to stanl a m iln the future. At the Churches i . i Sunday and Monday will.be the n!ue-(to remain free, they must; absolutely, l.lrrf nhnlnnl.v "A SlrnncnT1 frnn fnm tnthr nnd neree on a nolicv play, of mutual assistance in time of trouoie dft-'jiVija, HiV" m FOLKS HAVE hmu nmii up .a . .. bird photoplay, "A Stranger frou Somen here." In this picture Frank'Iyn Farnum will, enact a dual rob. Impersonating ttvo characters of similar appearance but null? dlM-lm-ii'.r characteristics. Agnes Vernon will bo his leading Isdy, and a com- pjisy pf the usual excellent, caliber will.be in their support.. "A Strange" from Somewhere" is rateS as the most un.qto and original photoplay of the pc:.od. combining every clement of i,V7Jrse and surnrbj that makes the' n-cvlw so pupular.,, ft '!-- 'fefetmmi.wi, uim .ark fr;' mm mm Maui. $Z ' jSaaiBB. frt 'bm.: Bam w,l tiltf&Sk ""'TBOi Vtm-MUk iBWJMnitfT F-. rW.xmtma tM Mt ttlnlBBHat all- 'j j . - -wrr '(' - 9f - !kj&i&&Z Ki-tYiW- l3feS&&2- i. iav& ' .ZW.4- 1' ( ki .tra ' "i . R ttW ailU af UMT ataajratVMftsn. Bttataf -Wy4hB aa CmmmUr wfeiaa ark- M MtaTaUy, wTaBly. flS'HMw MH WW VliYM jMl, aBBVJM irtafeM, and draw IPlsVi M ;-t &:;-' M y00LWr':4mllmt& Urn hair alijVallaBiMMtMMaaWrlaSi Baaallaa4aaaB7kaa.toaS'R SjjSBslt4lat iilwlst far This seems to be the general feel ing here. People seem of the opinion th'at the world will remain topsy turvy for some years to come, and that weaklings among nations are a menace to themselves and a tempta tion -to their neighbors. Of course, nobody talks of an aggresairo alliance here. But neither Swedes, Norwe gians nor Danes want to be caught out on a limb. So it happens that ,.," h..-AA .., , - aift-Jn, woo their leadcrahip TOUOUffh fvwiaa mwtk Tll. -.. BBf aa- -y ll n 4raW44 fHa ccm is due to tb roileB of Bervic awdtotlMBBitaBBBCtioa'tbcyfivctH UMr. : ' -? DMoostnu Ssvsc LaUrsMp-youll Jo . ,". ito Make y tm you UkeandyM i wiUravthattheM8av .- Mfsrinthelaaa, .: lax 4t m jMt aBBBBBBBBanVMaaBBBaYVaBBBV WmrnM" AV VaVaf .aH B? -' A , KaBBW BbV aBBatati' tV BW - TM i aT Mt lmvm waersmp Flwf aPH " JLm Wr m m M ftaV . SMME YTB.TA TbBBV' Ta Ta TtLaBBVW' . A i ' , - sljBaL!' V f Church th Sncreil Hinrt Corner Worden avenue and Donald ntrett. Iter. Hugh J. Marshall. No services tomorrow. Father Mar shall will be .at Merrill Sunday. Dally mass, 7:15 a. m. Church of Cfcrist Hckmtleta Services will be held Sunday morning at 113 Fourth street, Wlthrow-Melhas building, opposite the court house. The aublect for tomorrow' lesson win h -nod- the Only Cause and Creator." Sunday school from 9:45 to 10:40. Wednesday evening meeting, 7:30. Grace Methodist Episcopal Chrch-r Corner Tenth and High.'1 kt. ueo. H. Bennett, pastor, resident llli East street. 10 a. m.. 8unday school, B. M. Chll- tote, superintendent Subject of sermon at u:oo a. tu Miracle of the Church." subject of aermoii at 7:30 p. in, "Millenium and Armageddon." V. T. Motschenbacher, chorister. Miss Maude Newbury, pianist. Christian Church Corner tia at. and Pine street. W. B. Rambo. minister, residence 818 Ninth street. Phone 334. , r.lblo school 10 a. m. All depart- mentc. Geo. A. Haydon. superinten dent. Mrs. Geo. C. Mitchell, primary nuierlntendent. 11:00 n. m., tho Lord's Supper, fol lowed by sermon by Mrs. Rambo. Subject, "The Comforter." Christian Endoavor meeting, 6:30 p. nu in tho evening the annual board of the Christian Women's Board of Mis sions will be held. Program, and ad dress by Mrs. Rambo. Bible studies In "Training for Soul Winning," Wednesday evening 7:30 sharp. Chofr practice Wednesday evening at 8:30. KmmaniMl aptlsts Meet ta the li brary bmlldlBg. corner 34 and Mala. Sunday school at 10 a. m., Mr. Per kins superintendent. Preaching service at ll a. m Subjecct. "A Thanksgiving Sermon." .B. P. Y. U. at :30 p. ra., Mr. Perkins, president. Preaching, service at 7:30 p. as. Subject. "A Live Dead Man." - You are cordially Invited to attend tlieso services..' RnpUat Church Corner Eighth aad Canal streets. Rer. J. B. onaua pastor. Bible school at 10 a. a., C. R. D Lap, superintendent. Preaching at ll cm. and 7:10 p.m. Everyone cordially Invited to the service. , First Presbyterian Church, corner Third and Pine street. Char! T. Hurd, pastor; residence 1111 street. Sunday school at 10 a 10 a. m., rally day in Sunday school. Prcacliing at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. at. 6:30 p. m., Young People's meet ing. Everyone Is cordially Invited to all of these services, Mt. Lakl Mr. TIs Oritlth will preach at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 10 a. m. a Haretir bonito while yoa wait. Sao Chlkote. 1 J If It's worth havtec tCu werta la raring. Ask ChHcoii. j 1-, UOENTS ATTEND 0. A. C. NEARLY EVERY HAMLET OF K COVNTV IS HWPIUslRNTRI), WITH MOST OF TMB TOTtt. FROM KLAMATH FALLS Riy Fawa isar. N , D. F. Drleeoll and J. P. McAulllf of th Bly eouatry ar w" ttor In tuVMuatt aval. . . r ' m. (HetaM Special Serrka) CORVALLI8, Dee. ,. That the n,.ni. cr Klamath county are par- .nnn intarMted In th Oregon Agri cultural College Is ovidencen ny in number of young people from that county who are attending tho Institu tion. Thnn Aalstered from Klamath Vniu ar! Fannie Viral). home econemic: Allan Mecomo, freshman, agriculture; Freda Btelger. nuhomore. home tconomlea; Hi A. Prnthrr, freshman, pharmacy; B. F. McCornack. Junior, agriculture; aiady Lenbt. freshman, home eco nomics; Tho. D. Caae, Junior, agri culture; C. Glea Burk. freahman. hlthwar glacerlat : Earl Shattuck, post graduate, agriculture. Bonaasa has two regisurea. uewey Nichols, Ireahman, mechaalaal aa glneerlat. aad C. M. Parana, high way engineering. Each of the tollowfat.haT aa rap resentatlve: CrysUl, Fraatta B. nrowa, senior, agrknttur; Mb.' Fred C. Laagell, freshama, agrtealtara; Fort Klamath, Merle J. Ioaaley, fresh man, agriculture; Klamath Agaaey, Rlenor Selover sophoawre. horn acc nomlca; Lorell. Jama Oacar Stew art. apecWf la sgrlcuUur. At URGES EVERYONE TO QUICKLY GET ON WATER WAGON DRiriK IUN OF MOT WATM FORI RiAKFAST 'TO WASH ouTPOiaOwa To th tlag of healthy Maoas In your race, to your akla get clearer aad clearer, to wake up with, out a headache, backache, coated tongue or a nasty breath, la fact, to aenlor '. yow "' y w w. just try insiuo ! ' -- for on weak. ' Before breakfast each day drink a glass at real hat water,, with a tea spoonful of llmeston ahaafaat ta It T . ...- asl'i-aaaBilaai SBaaBM aa a aarmiesa swaw a, ". th atoajaeh, llw, kldaay and bowaw I the previous dnvv uji. 7" r.'"r.ri2j nlimenlary cans! b.for, iSJ.Sfe food laia th .(otoaoh Z2 it empty stomach i. JTT!,! vHoratlng. It clean. omTm! ferBtatlons(,.Uia4J cur tt N,u,nmd ? phat will cost very mtlMtT5 tore, but Is Niimclent to i20 that Just as soap na jTT cleanse, sweetens and frsshmTa!! kin, so hot water and llmtitZTJ? abate net on the blood and kUraui aana. Those who aro susltet ullS stlpatlon.bllloun attacks. aiM aiLS i.M....iin i.i . '"rPwasm -- wiiibto, sM Uaaa ,'7 kin Is sallow and comihu-!5? are assured that one wesk efiS bathlnc will hav !.-. w.. ." and feeling better In evsry asy-jjj ""W H a. ., J'j r H. A. A. Physician and Ha opened new nfllces la ftaa v..n-.v KIMIiaMll. Mock. fitted and adjuilsd, Ualtadl nSMLlN. Dae. 3. Th MPUkher contalaiac tha bodies of deceased Ru manian khtaa fell into the hand of the Germans yesterday With th cap-. ture oi curtea aa Argas. If o are looking for a ham In i tha city or country, CMIrate can ara yon money. 1 laBamasamaBWaaaaawaaaaai iSBBBBa' TrarABYl " 7 (In ' I IB" . t I s HeUoIMamma I u. kaviif i ij tne hmi mj pidvt takei. Wra'tppW tvprised to &d ikt Sajpbspitijpicke Iks sttckiit Sa vaga OnaWt Talht . !-, toe, Ea- Van Riper Brot. The Qualify Grocer FREE SATVRBAY ONXT W ar astlK4ad to sjlf free wfta awry ynnaase of two and onaRH noand 91 can Ome t SMknnV ' VACUUM FACKHD STEEL CUT HIGH GRADE COFFER Thla-etTer U only food for ONE DAY Get the Habit WM18MM, I. iha fhotoamnher In Klamatti Falls Oatmalta Conrt HenM SOT MAIN HTHKhTo PERFUMES .Flowar nra doaely aocUUd wita Iha Christmas anHJaMnt, Ml .k- mdi awaat aawesn aea neat alffaard In the form of.aiH Pn fuiara. Oar atock of Christmas Perfumm Inrludes Uie hrel lie and Imiwrtad nsah. Tlieae can ba suppllcl In balk er gift packages. mui irnmamm rgvipitir' KLAMATH FALLS OREGON WrteRC. ffwCTKULAJt PSOFLS ur Tnsiiv wtm fMaMiorrrrrrdrT W ARRHi r, -r& -tl fACTCMT- smaiatnaaa. ' Hi 'y C. E. GATES . MKIFOW, OMWOlf ' tOPENNOSm! I AC0U7 i Haw T CM laaaf Whan Hand 1 aaa am aiswnis up. yMIMMfMMM.MUXMJ Count flfty. Your cold In bead or catarrh disappear. Your clogged nostrils will open, the air passage of your head will clear and you can bren;he freely. No" more ssuHng, hawking, mucous discharge, dryats. or iiesdache; no struggling tor for breath at night. ", ' ." , flmt a aaaall kiWtla at Ulv'a Cream Balm from your drugglit and apply a little of thjs f rsgraat artUeptlc cream in your noirns.,Jn,asaaaai.rBi wrv alv naaaaaa fit iiia'haild. aooth 1ng and henllng tha wollaa or la- ismed mucous inamnraae, givig ran lastaat relief. Hand ds and eaUrrh yield Ilk i af le. Do'l stay stuffed up aad mtrabl. Rett! ta A Women's Best Gift Bracelet Watch T HERE aro two reason -rf" why; very 'wjiii-.Mf aniloas (ahav a bracelet watch It I th bright of fulilon, aad the most con , tantyat way ver'dev4 for her to carry a watch. So for the woman you wont to make especially happy, Only a small f deposit la re quired at the time of selec tion. You can select Cbrlstma gifts and leave them In our ear until ar Christmas, get a bracelet watch from Upp', Com la aad Me what es qulslta models w ar show-' lag. They ar mafalflatat ratmeate, aad taaraafaly dependaM Uatekpers. Price ram fram 116.60 to flQ.ta.. . Frank M. Upp Jtwsfar Watoh Walsll IliMlftwM m ssa - aj i 'If ill ' " I v bv mi t ai b azfiSS J BBWaBaBianaasssmsaSBaaBaaaaawisnm,'""waaJ V! " 'i aaBaiBS99BBVnBBBBBnB i BaBaBBaBBBBaSBia,"",J-!ii v" It!; High Grade Jewelry - u s ifi SALE Nothing but High Grade ies,Jewe K Glass s AT uid Diamoi PRICES BELOW ! JlBLS. 1, Wi f M $$' 1 Carry as uMP1 tiftnoo 'f1w7w "$& ; to select frofl ft: :' Jutt '' eVjUi-'a 'i i '-,, - "- iJ"" ''' ' .!! .aaWBBaJaBalW? BaBBaBBSBBnaBBaBBBanaaaBBBa '?lX ' . .! 1v, " iaaWaBBatatatal aSaBT AJa9lBW, . iBBBafaBanW' i' :'-"-;".- ':"ff, lt.'. , ' lji! ' & ara-Adr.' ' T" ..' y, ft.? . V , M 3fr I' JM . . i