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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1916)
,, , j n . - , .-;-..- "----"i. , $Ptt &. sft . IV Ai.-.- 'A r pAMroon THE EVBNINO MAT.n KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUMDAV.DCctMtCM,, juuij-ijirinrii ' ',' '" f LOCAL HAPTCNinia IWMMIMMMWAMMMMA Johnson Leaves.. . S. iDi-Jeanson left this morning for San Francisco after a business visit here. Horten In Town. Iwreric;Horta Is In the county seat from tho Horton stock ranch near HUdebrand. Directors Meet Tonight The directors of Klamath Commer cial Hub will meet tonight at the club's rooms on Fourth street.. Here From Fort ' J. H. Hesslg. J. E. Vose and Charles Zumbrum of Fort Klamath are In Klamath Falls Tor a few days on business. ACKLEY IS BEST OF ELK BOWLERS AVERAGES 17 FOR TOURNAMENT WITH BODGE SECOND WITH PERCENTAGE OF 178 LARSON HOLDS LOW SCORE. Following Is the average number of points made by the Elks' bowlers dur ing the. four-team tournament 'which ended a few days age: Bowler Games. Leave for Los Angeles. C. Q. Stewart and wife left this morning for Los Angeles to spend the winter. H. M. Askley..... Ed Bodge L. G. Van Bellan- I O. DeLap Dave Lennox W. O. Smith W. L. Smith Leslie Rogers G. W. Houston J. Moore C. A. Harden A. Carter Gets Certificate. J. H. Carter has received his certltt rnt from the state board of dental examiners, and will open an office soon i in the White building. McPherson Asks Divorce. William H. McPherson today started suit in the circuit court against Mary I A. McPherson for divorce, w. u a. Rennet is counsel for plaintiff. Fun In the Camp. Kwnuna Encamnment No. 46. L O. O. F., meets in regular session at Odd( jeiiawa umi. lucia wi m w i the Golden Rule degree. Visiting Patri archs Invited. Married Today. Wade Crawford and Ida Miller were married this morning by Justice of the Peace E. W. Gowen. Both are from Fort Klamath. The groom is a son of William Crawford, apromlnent Indian of the reservation. H. Loewe JL. W. Mehaffey jj. H. Carnahan- O. D. Matthews. E.B.H Geo. A. Cathey. F. R.O! Geo. Chaatain ID. V. Kuykendall. R. Mitchell O. Lv Larson The team captained by Dave Len nox won the tournament, Leslie Rogers' bowlers were second. Ackley's third, and Hayden's fourth. 9 12 12 12 12 12 6 12 12 12 12 9 6 9 12 9 6 10 12 12 6 Pet. 187 176 166 163 162 161 161 159 151 150 147 145 145 144 140 131 129 127 .126 122 118 104 Combe Funeral Today. The funeral. of the late Fred Combs, who was killed at Ewauna box factory Saturday, was held this afternoon from the Whltlock chapel. Many beautiful floral offerings were made.one from the box company. (i,v Your Portrait A gift that money can't buy, but for you to give the very thing. To friends and kinsfolk, your portrait at Christmas will carry a message of thoughtfulness that Is next to a personal visit Phone 39 for appointment Henline 527 Main St, opp. Court House HURN IS HEAD OF BLUE L0D6E INVESTIGATIQNOFK VICE, FILM BASIS O-HE LITTLE GIRL NEXT DOOR" WAS ' SUGGESTED BY TESTI MONY EEFORE THE ILLINOIS COMMISSION ON VICE. M Miner r J. V. Houston of tho Houa ton opera house has secured for next Friday and Saturday the sensational film. "The Utile Girl Next Door," a picture which depicts conditions sun rounding young girls In cities ana which' preaches a moral sermon. Thin film, based on the testimony of the Illinois vice Investigation, has been suppressed by the censors at Seattle and other cttltes but has been en dorsed by tho press and pulpit. Some of the scenes, it Is said, rival the most lurid melo-dramas as thrillers, and yet the directors of the produc tion are said to have followed the facts as faithfully as exhibition purposes would permit Some of the scenes are laid In the same notorious resorts and dives In which the witnesses testified the Incidents happened. The stories told by the girl witnesses before, the commission, 'Including the white slave stories, were re-enacted. The scenes are laid all over the coun try. The reels are connected by a running story telling the- history of one girl from her first false step to her appearance as a witness before the commission. The experiences through which sho passed aa well as those, of other witnesses are told. The state'senate investigating, body Id Its report recommended that Its re port be placed before the public In pic tures. The report in written rorm, u was suggested, would only be read by detvera Into sociological fads, physi cians, preachers, and persons espec ially Interested In the vice problem from a standpoint of statistics. The senate passed a resolution authorising the taking of a picture of that body In sesslou to be used as a part of tho vice film. Vice conditions as they cxlsicd be fore the old Twenty-secoud street dis trict, was closed were portrayed as truthfully as possible In contrast to tho desolate, bleak aspect of the blocks of closed and boarded resorts as they now are. Hundreds of characters havo taken part In the nlcturliatlon. Scones of the sessions of the commission in Chi cago. Washington and other cltltcs are shown. Vice President Marshall nnd Congressman Mann, who attended tho sessions In Washington, were photo graphed. William C. Hum was elected Wor shipful Master of the Blue Lodge4 of the Masonic order at the annual elec tion of officers last night, succeeding Albert H. Loewe. Other officers chosen last evening were: Arthur Leavitt, senior wareen: Lawrence Mehaffey. junior warden; Albert Elder, secretary; E. R. Keames, treasurer. A banquet was served after the meeting. Dearest Public : If your money Is a gift yon should worry. fr If you have to work for it, don't you think it is a nice idea to save when you get a chance? You have that chance if you buy at my store, and you are not buying "a cat In a bag," and you take no chance, as everything I sell you is guaranteed by the maker, and I have no hesitancy In giving you my word that his is good. The sale I am having Is not an auction. It Is a sale of as nice a stock of fine goods as ever came to this town. I need the money, and you are not "at yourself' ft yon don't see the prices I nave on these things before yon buy. If yon had looked September Morn over real close (maybe you did) yon would have seen the lovely diamond on her hand. It was her engagement ring, given ber by August, and be got it here, and you bet it's a good one. We have a number more of nice diamonds, and If yon are interested in one it will pay you to see these. And, Stella, we have a fire here all day, so come over. McHATTAN'S. 12-lt 611 Main Street BLUE MONDAY This particular day was red letter day, as far as sales of Phonographs was concerned at snepnera rinno Depot Two beautiful Phonographs at two hundred and twenty-five dollars each were ordered, as well as another at one hundred and fifty; and yet still another, this latter being a Grafonola of lesser price. Record business is picking up strong ly, most people realizing that they will receive more personal attention and service now than If they wait until the last day or so before buying . . Persons for whom we are post pay ing Records East as gifts to friends wish to be sure their packages arrive in plenty of time. Many people do not realize that there are only ten more shopping daya between now and Christmas Day. While next door postofflce is a little out of the trend of general Christmas shopping. We try to compensate this by carrying by far the largest stock in Southeastern Oregon 12-lt Surety Bonds while you wait See Chllcote. tf High school girl would llko to stay with children of evenings. Enquire Herald office. 12-31 ORPHEUS THEATER Tuesday and Wednesday "Onda of the Orient," Three Reel Gold Seal Drnnm "His Brother's Pal," ' Two Keel Hex Drama "All Over a Stocking," One Reel Nontbr Comedy MIX HKKI.M fitxm MIMIC Ailnilvtlou, Ten Outs 1IKHK "MltKKTV" Every Thursday ami Krlilay HERE'S YOUR CHANCE .Buy a let In NlehelV Addition, Just half a block from 11th street pavement One for 2W, spot cash, and another for $200 en terms m easy yeu'll never mlss.the money. Chllcete, 6J3 Maln.18 TO OUR CUSTOMERS Notice Is hereby given that our prices will bo changed, taking effect the 13th of. December. ItnuKh dry by the pound and the dozen will bo eliminated from our list, as tho Increased cost of supplies umljtenernl expense will not allow us nor any other laundry to work on the pound or dozen basis. You will find our prices are as low ami. In n great many Instanced, lower tlinn liiumlrh-M on the main line whose running expenses and freight rates J nro a groat neai lower. I thank you for your past patronage and hiiti 1 1. i , . . KLAHATII KALI HTIJAM ll-3t O. W. Hubertaon. Vtoft, i.mc uniisn embroidery . . work, imported direct, Lul cot onable. Next i.. i m lKH " WaTclTRii ATl'IITln,. AT CUT IUTK i.iitni.- Watch crystals . Wo tOe COe Main springs . , Watch closnlng Jewels TWO export Wnlrlim.L... "V . , , -"" ana gravers employed, mn. sUilrruil ." . . e. "M WBIPh repairing a specialty. All work .., ranted for ono ye,.r. (ro "J; and vim will l, ,rl -- -"ilvlllCC(l, T. O. McUATTAN. Talka Peace to Commons WASHINGTON. D. C. Dec. 12. Lloyd-George, premier of England, will discuss the German peace proposals when he addresses the bouse of com mons. This is the view of British officials in Washington. Deutschland Arrives BERLIN, Dec. 12. The German sub marine merchantman Deutschland ar rived this morning off the mouth of the. Weser river. Her voyage across the Atlantic was without mishap. Fire insurance in leading companies. See Chicote. 12-tf TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Good auto painter. Shep herd Piano Depot 12-2t FOR SALE Six-foot showcase. Mod ern Shoe Store. 12-2t FINE ITALIAN EMBROIDERY and rut work. Imported direct Prices reasonable. Next to P. O. 12-tf .ataaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaV 1 v BBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBBa aiaaaB BBBV- bbbbB ! This Beautiful Christmas Gift The bast present for all the family, If you want "crop payments," pay 130 thla fall and balance In one year, or if you prefer we will say $6 per menth. Other models $16 and up. -LsrgYit Stock All Makes. Shepherd Piano Depot Next Door PoetoaVo H OUSTON'C Metropolitan Amassment J , HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DECEMBER lath and .IStii "THE LITTLE GIRL NEXT DOOR" DECEMBER 18 KlilsonWhlte Lyceua "THE ORIOLES" Miss Orah Harkness, Reader. Miss Ethel Boyd, Soprano. Miss Madge Becker Whistler. DECEMBER 38 " SKOVGAARD Denmark's Greatest Violinist and New York Metropolitan Company. STAR THEATER r David Belasco Presents THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST World's Most Famous Western Drama TEMPLE THEATEf "La, Palema," Vitagraph Drama in Three Parts "The Reekie," Vitagrapb Comedy Drams "A Dumb Hslress," L at 81s. Hopkins Comedy , bbbbbbbbBPBsbbbbbbbbW BFVBsBBBsaBBBBBBsLaBBhrtsnr iKSr BsBBBBBBBBsBBBBBalBBVBBBflhfc3S9 Sl4l5l6l7lMQ V' 'beWI XramCCvlBiafBi XbbbbbbhbJjbbbbbbbbi evsssssssI BBK rr v sgsgsa Headquarters for His Christmas Gift THEimijortant thing is that your "gift --shall -carry With it an assurance of excellence. You emphasize this point with merchandise bearing our label; every aVi man knows that this store lithe home of fine quality in men s wear. Unprecedented quality, style, value, in Hart Schaffner & - Marx fine clothes. Wonderful display of finest .,i haberdashery. Famous makes of hats in au thentic styles. Notably the headquarters for young men's clothes. A great overcoat store. in silk, wool Fine waistcoats and linen. Beautiful house coats; bath and lounging robes. Glove headquarters every good leather and style, and prices to suit everyone. A shirt stock without equal. Silk hosiery American and , English novelties; an extra value at $1. In short, the best merchandise possible, sold at moderate prices and unreservedly guaranteed.. Any purchase not desired may be returned before or after Christmas. fj.v. " K. SUGARMAN The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes lf ERRILL OPERA HOUSI MOTION PICTURES TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Mvrrllli OrtfM .' Vletrela X $7109 jsjaBB i I