SATUntMY, DCcCMDCn , , THE KVKN1N0 HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAOBiOTO K-I V iumi . itrnxiSi l'5 18V1 MMWWMAA flATil MJUlb WWWWWWWMWO VjLnAfljnrmJMMWW''1"1 ' Visit Today. C. D. Chorpenlng, teacher of the Mt. Lakl school, la vlsltlug in Klamath Falls today. Teacher Visits. - Marion Ford, teacher 01 the Spring Lake school, is a week end visitor In the county seat Tlnejley In. Town. William Tlngley, grain grower of the Miller Hill district, attended to business matters in the county seat today. Pershing Promoted to Major General Marrlod Last Night. Henry Stiles and Florence G. North were married last evening by Justice of the Peace E. W. Gowcn. Doth arc of Klamath Falls. Aekley Wins. Tho bowling team headed by Hary Aekley won two games out of three from Ed Bodge'a team on the Elks allays last night. Bunnell toys Ranch. A. C. Bunnell has purchased tho Peter Glen ranch east of Merrill. Mr. Glen is In poor health and will move to California soon. Hamptons to Leave. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hampton will leave Monday for Oakland to remain a few months. Mr. Hampton is able to be up but yet is weak. Bvnnele Leave. r'lC H. Bunnel and family and Mrs. A. C. Bunnell have gone to San Fran cisco to visit their sisters. Mr. Bun nell and family will go on to Los Ang eles to visit Mrs. Bunnell's family. Called to Medford. Mrs. Nate Otterbein left this morn ing for Medford. called thither by the serious condition of "Grandma" Merri man, who met with an automobile ac cident some tome ago while on a visit with the family of her son, John Chap man, near Lewiston. Mont Sure He'll Come Back. B. T. McKlmmons will leave in the morning for Sacramento and San Francisco for'a stay of about three month. "Mack" says that if they pre sent kirn with either city he may stay, but it .would take inducements of about that size to keep him away from Klamath' permanently. Foresters Leave. '.Qeorc H.JCeciL district forester, with'' neadquartera" at Portland, and M. L. Erlckson, forester for the Crater Lake national forest, left this morning for their homes, after spending several days in Klamath. They were looking over Umber tracts sold to Pelican Bay Lumber company and Lamm Lumber company. if II! riruni ir. nrnvir.P Catholic service will be held in the west hall of the Odd Fellows' build ing Sunday at 10:30 only. 16-lt iJaWBtStS ssB' FOREST POWER DEVELOPED Contliued from Page 1 wwww, r ikww i SOCIETY General Pershing yesterday was made a major-general In recognition sneintion or community of Interests, particularly between the principal hni.iini- enmnnnlcs. The movement to ward concentration In commercial cen tral stations of nil the primary power empUicd In the electrical Industries nnd In manufactures was found In nil sections of the United Stntcs, the rate of concentration during the period 190M913 being highest in the South Atlantic states and tho extent of con centration greatest In tho Western stales. "The rate of Increase In water now er doelopment for public service use from 1902-1912 was approximately three times as great as In steam power. Primary power Installation from nil sources anr for all uses Increased from 1S0J to 1912 more than two and one hnif timrs as ranldly In tho eleven Western sta's as In the remainder of of jhc United States, whllo the In crease for primary electric power for lhe;same period was 440 per cent for I ... -,.... (.n.l t .mi me ,esiern ni-r, n ob""". -- t cent In the other states. The devel opment per capita of the Western Mates in 1912 was two and one-half times as great as In other parts of the country. "The report showed a considerable o er-devclopment In nearly all tho power centers of tho Western states Pnllfrirnln. Oreson and Washington in particular showing Installations far tirookfleld. Mrs. Flnnell. Mrs in excess of maximum demands." j jj,, lhe MjMC8 Minnie Elberger. Eva " " lltuhme. Alma Brookfleld, Elnga Hen- Joe Hesslg of Deswlck Is hero for n'Urtck8on Mary Flmci Phoebe Thorn visit with relatives and to transact , ., Thornton. Nadlne BearclllT. About the complotest thing In sur prises was pulled off last 8aturun night, when Mr. and Mrs. llenrcllff and family, said family being both numer ous and Interesting, walked In on Mr. and Mrs. M. F. l'nrkcr at their homo at Shlpplngton. Apparently anticipat ing the high cost of living, packages, diver and sundry, were smuggled Into tho pantry, after which, and denuding tho dining room of everything but tho clock, tho meeting was opened. Tho music of threo pieces, by Messrs. Chrlstensen, Caldwell and Richardson, was nnnnrcntlv satisfactory, aa no cessation of hostilities wero notice ablo until about 11:30, when the bell rang for lunch. which consisted of about everything eatable, backed by tho determination to uphold the honor of Pelican City and Shlpplngton. Af ter keeping the Cap'n up till nearly chore time In tho a. m., wo quit, fully convinced that we had had an awfully good time, and. In tho near future, If! A ho would let us, wo would do it again. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. A. Bcarcliff, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Rich ardson. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Harlan. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harttell, Mr. and Mrs. Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. Hooey. Mr. and Mrs. Putman, Mr. and Mrs. Hendrickson. Mr. and Mrs. Heifer, Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. Lam- born. Mr. and Mrs. Al Yancy. Mr. and Mrs. Captain Parker, Mrs. Wickstrom. Nil1, i i ? t t X x X t X TssBfflrmu; frffiSsaBMJl UEal lnHrujMBPsVHBpPJ' SBflf BJMSBBBJMI s9bBHbbsKJI 9isw7 QBjH.vNSua2. BhBBBsS'SBsLSrl UBsV itBpjBsBBBHCuB? s & T I business. .Esther Wickstrom. Lottie Caldwell. Maggie Caldwell. Jessie Caldwell. Jess made a niajor-generai iu ictusui"M Maggie Caldwell, Jessie caiuwen. jc of his sen-ices. He is in charge of tte I . . , , ,, ,., , . . ,., . .... ok , (;umtnings, Ethel Curamlngs, Blossom Amorlean uunltlve force which was, . . . ( i nnnt Thnrn Ilooev. Messrs. Charles American punitive sent into the into-;or of Mexico to "get Villa." He b.ts been gone several months and Villa still reigns as the chief of the bandits and the terror ot all peaceful Mclrans. CATHOLIC SERVICE Catholic service will be held In the west hall of the Odd Fellows' build ing Sunday at 10:30 only. 16-lt ATTENTION, STORTSMENS ASSO CIATION! A campaign has been started to spread posion over the farming coun try for the purpose of poisoning ran- blts. Such action will result in the unlawful slaughter of vast number of quail and songbirds. Unless prompt action is taken, such work will be ac complisbed. A meeting is called for Monday eve ning, at 8 o'clock, at the Commercial Club, to take vigorous action to put a stoD to this plan of wholesale slaugh ter of quail and songbirds. Every j sportsman should be there. W. P. JOHNSON. President, Moving Pictures SjULM.uruui.n-rmnrify-.-r - . Bonnet. Thorn Hooey. Messrs. Charles West, Frank Staff. Clarence Ragsdale, Warren Kellogg. Wilfred Brookfleld, George Brookfleld. Ernest Cassel, Ray mond Hnrlan. Edward Cantrall, How X - , r " ,. ueorge urooKne u, trneni aanci, nj-i-v- "Hesper of the Mountains." the flvej How- A part Vit.Rt.ph feature fllm , chrlstenson. Iw- X the popular favorite Lillian Walker, Ketchum. George J t will be shown at the btar lonigm a, Ovor Mi u a Klnncll A IV great majority of the scenes In th s -'r r g(jth ! Real Christmas Gift Buy "Her" Christmas fur now. There is no more de- lightful present than a nice set or single piece fur. It is not too late to select this much to be desired gift, at we have many select pieces from which to choose. Make "Her" present something worth while. Maybe "She" needs a new coat. We have some very i4 attractive and stylish cloaks and coats at very reason- T BBBkB bT s- Money spent for these gifts is well spent fllm drama are s.ageu ' , ,anU Warren nennclt. Paul Eldsaa. mountains the counlr- where might """ makes right. Two factions of a min ing party are clearly portrayed In the production. The discontented miners W. Paul Johnson was host last Sat urday evening at his production. The d.sconte a , m.nen, , - Mortenson. Mr. and Mrs. C. who hnally strike and the more satis- fled men are depicted in a manner well Mr - g Q JohnBoni worm tne praise wnicn uu.u Contest Closes January 1 hom.Mto Mr and X 0ur real Profil harin8 conle wiU cloe JnwT 1 The candidate! are work 'Mnn'xir. pit i- UmA .nrl will MnnrncUte anv helo they receive from their friend. Then The host prepared the dinner himself, and It included many dainty dishes. - Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Eberlcln were host and hostess last Sunday evening to Jadge Thomas Drake, 8. O. Johnson andlW. S. Wiley at dinner. CATHOLIC SERVICE Catholic service will be held in the west hall of the Odd Fellows' build ing Sunday at 10:30 only. 16-lt s . WANTS RAILROAD PROBE CONTINUED ANOTHER YEAR Many Arrests Expected EL PASO, Dec. 16. Wholesale ar rests of Americans and Mexicans here and elsewhere on the border as a re sult of violations of American neutral ity is hinted by secret service agents. WASHINGTON, D. C. Dec. 16. Representative Adamson. father of the Adamson eight-hour-day for railroads, today offered a resolution to extend the life of the.Newlands railroad in vestigation committee another year. BssslsBlBsBBBBsaBsBaBHBasBaBSBBl be accorded them. Their uniforms are correct to the minutest detail the en tire outfit having been copied from a suit sent from a mining section of Col orado. Fannie Ward, the- distinguished dra- """ . . t.J. ,J Ask Chllcete for a artist in "The Cheat." will be seen at,633 M,ln treBt the Star on Sunday, In the Jesse L. Lasky production of "A Gutter Mag dalene, taken from Wlllard Mack's story, and prepared for the screen by Clinton H. Stagg. This story has to do with the adventures ot a young girl who falls Into the toils of an unscrupu lous crook, and how she leaves him and Joins the Salvation Army, and while there falls in love with a manl she helped ruin. Miss Ward is sur rounded by a cast of unusual excel-1 lence, consisting of such distinguished ' actors as Jack Dean, Billy Elmer,, James Nelll, Gertrude Kellar and Rob ert Bradbury. are five grand prize and your help may win one of these for your friend. are the leaders: There Here cslendar. Call 12-tI No. No. No. No. Nn. No. 15. No 24. Ruby Smith Henley School Ina Graham Grace Hoagland Mabel Martin Victoria Prue Ida Thomas 14,125 79,150 204,815 01,275 07,8 H 56,204 IS.tWO No. 31. Winona Molr 17,775 No. 13. Helen Paxton 8.830 No. ?4. Margaret Aldrlch 7 555 Nn. 37. Donna Wood 12,-:! No. 40. Barbara Qoslltr 31,150 No. 42. Nellie Whltlock 151475 No 47. JuanlU Campbell 6,965 . - HOUSTON'C X Metropolitan Amjsements J I JA Jk HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE CATHOLIC 8ERVICE Catholic servlco will be held In the west hall of the Odd Fellows' build ing Sunday at 10:30 only. 16-lt i f -V-V- :,? HP- EDI80N $100 Terms $4 monthly $250 EDISON Terms $10 monthly ALL STANDARD MAKES Under one roof where you can try them out side by tide. Ours is, the only store where you can do this. ttJC w.lVt- :o pcj7vr M& SHEPHERD PIANO DEPOT R " J . Next Door Postofftce Klamath rails, Oregon " -lee , i.nQ '& rvKl etV8 q ry (nc-Cc -,... v DKCKMIIKR 10th and lflth "THE LITTLE GIRL NEXT BOOB" DECEMIIER IS Elllson-Wliita Lyceum THE ORIOLES" jMIbs Orah Harkness, Reader. Miss Ethel Boyd, Soprano. Miss Madge Becker Whistler. DECEMBER 28 HKOVGAARD Denmark's Greatest Violinist sod New York Metropolitan Company. Stilts Drygoods Co. "Where the Ladies Shop" SH$e OIUNDALE NOTES HI'ltINd LAKE DRII'PINGH w STAR THEATER J. Stuart Blackton and Albert E. Smith Present "HESPER OF THE MOUNTAINS" The Five Part Vltagraph Featuring Lillian Walker SUNDAY Jessie L. Laskey Presents Fannie Ward In "A GUTTER MAGDALENE TEMPLE THEATER TODAY '"The Slave of Corruption," Knickerbocker Drama in 3 Parts "Canlmated Noose," Pictorial and Cartons "A Perfect Day," Vltagraph Comedy "Pathe News," Current Events Sunday and Monday "The Primal Instinct," Vltagraph Drama in Z Parts "The Gate of Death," Hazzard of Helen Series "The Game That Faired," Vltagraph Comedy Drama "Pathe News," Current Events James Stansblc Is buny delivering hay to town at present. Ho sold It to Mr. Sutton on Link river. Steve Foster was a business caller at C. G. Hunt's Thursday of this wcclf. Wc had a prospective land bucr In our parts ono day thli week, n Mr. Walton of Altamnnt. " f-alurday night, December 23, Is tho next regular meeting of the South west Klamath Farmers' Development League, voted to be held at Plevna school house at 7:30 In tho evening The meeting will be in the form of dis cussions on farm topics. We wIhIi all members to turn out, ns we wish to make finnl planH on rabbit pois oning. The Orindale horse ranchers nio busy weaning colts these days. II. S. Fox is proprietor. Bine Whltlatch of Round Lake was a business caller at the county soat Thursday of this week. Orindale school is blessed with new desks and also with some new benches for tho literary society, ho now when you come to hear thu debates you can rest easily. I T. A. Cregan butchered four head' of bogs this week for tho Klamath Falls market. George M. Giffln loft Friday morning for Sawtello, Cal for tho winter. Miss Maml Kchrelner unci sister, Mrs. G S. Kelley and bnbe Adah, via Itud friends near Olene last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Manning left for Butte, Mont., Saturday. Walter Folsom Is helping W. O. Williams haul grain this week. Win. Powurs and W. E. Folsom are drilling n well for tho school. 1'iank Stewart uas u Klamath Falls visitor Wednesday. Miss .clina FolHom visited at the Schrelner home Sunday. A dance was given at the Schrelner home Friday evening In honor of Mrs. (J. 8. Kelly, who IH lfv 'or tw .homo In Iwlnlon, Idaho, Mondtr. large crowd wns In attendant, ad ai. -nine rilflrN every mxiy inji)ru mo o"U. -Ing and vIsKIiik J. W. Wright fro ,he 'k rt"h near Olene, wns n liltor t " Schrelner homo Sunday. Carl Schubert w as a Klsmalh Fll visitor Saturday. Emmanuel Baptist Cltirch LIIIKAKY HUILIHNti .. si. "rrnyer. l tiTli U'm nt I. If,'." REV.W.H.COX will preurti. Conio and hear liliu. You are welcome. Surety Bonds while you wait . Chllcote. - ORPHEUS THEATERJ Saturday Only "The Broken Spur," Two Heel IH' ,)rMn "Mountain Blood," One Keel " lwml "A Double Crois," One Heel LK Kmedjr "He's a Devil," , One Heel Nestor Comedy "Universal Animated Wi"J. Tho Ui to IJuto New Picture Sunday and Mnfyult Bluebird Photoplay Ell. Hall, RuP"t Jul !-. ..THE BUGLER OF AL0EJ l .... InHplrallon to WW AU0 . Good One n. I C.JJC Admission 10 CntL sa1 MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURES TUESDAYS AND SATURDAY Merrill, Oieen TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I VMWrMlsVlilWaVIVMWMMMMMWWi I 'AM 8TI.LL ALIVE. Latimer, the' junk man. 16 It I FOR SALE Piano In first class condi tion; worth investigating. Phono 381J 16-3t Cheer Up-You'll Soon Be M But Will You Be miss". jj. l Gr.c M. E..Church Tenth tad W1 !. - GoTfH. Bennett, Paitor U3 East strret Sermon 11.00.. m.-"trul.ln0 the Serpent. 7(80 p. nv-"Myry - y Forget That Grouch-Come to Church nd Che I W 'BBBBBBBBBBBsff UV fe Vw - .