ywtAVKcmnnW,wr THE IVBHtNd MBKALD.. KLAMATH FAIOMtoON, BBBiWanmmamaaaBa.mmmmanBaa?aamaaB-lfcl " f awammmT MM IMMMMIMIMIMWM About People You Know WWWMIMaMIMlMIMMMMMMMWi 9JWSJ PTCSJSn Hy B.B. Walker ot do to spend a few days. arrived yM(Ni h. INckott I acre from Merrill to spend a few da). McKendroe VlaHa. Ltavoa Per Satv iMTim,wH.wni. a T. KeKtMm, sheepman RMI t atareSall kHH for .,,w, ta , KUmtk pUk. OR oral moats, left tats morning for ner i,,,, bobm Ik Salem. ily Teacher Hero. ? . yJ:?"w.. .., k, un 5 NM LomWrd, tencner oC U tnle saorntag for Wlltametto t.ll.r fX JS" rt,r ? .,,, " t iTlk ibis KiCTitaK im nvgrnv iv rprm S Cnrlstmae with ner parents. aetata mi business. Goto to Peddln. . Mr, a K. Wllnnr. of 8Wairti. UMVW f9r nwl will teste tomorrow moralag for Red-i Mm. Urn Moor left this morning dta io spend Um fcolidaya. tor ar la B Faeo. Tnas, after 7T I a visit wit ner sister. Mr. C. H. Wlta- CoMer LuvH. , ' Forey J. Confer C Hm lett tkto moralag for nls kH, after a to Meoley Better, daya business vtoll la Klamath Fall.: A letter from E. I Heeley of Chlt- I quia, who la la fUa Fraaclaco to re Port Peeple Hero, icetvo medical treatment for aa ta il. S. Looaley, Roy Hickman aad Jure eye, any n aa left the hospital, Walter Wroa of Fort Klamath are In la feellag hetter. aad probably will not Klamath Fall on buaiaeea. loe the alght of either eye. wwahl tab It oa ot tho hands, that for eortaJa reaaoaa of Ma awn. whfeh ho wM m! slat, that M daya waa too Mac to wait Iwile year frejrehlo, Aa for myaetf, I am ready to pas the. franchise otdiaaaco. aa eooa aa tho company la ready to hack Ita nre lar with aomethlag real. However, they have tahea It oat of the council haada. and It U tin to Mr. Kern to come la and meet the coon ell In committee, aad arranie tao mat ter amicably. Tho. council have or deml a new draft of the franchise embtwIylDR the above named trature, aad 1 am ready te meet hliu on that haala. Slmaly hecaaeo former contaanlea havo worked the city. It doeunt nee wearily follow that we should allow the tame thing to bt repeated at thin time. Youra for common ene lecUlatlon. r. j. sinners. IkllHiiiiiiHpSiiiHA' t aMfeMaajoam ftHH BTdBTdBTdBTdBTdBTdBTBBBBBBBwfMlaialwf ' mirilk KBTdUBTdJWBTaBTdBTdBTdmBWi Chlkota haa ahwndar far yaw. M PORTLAND MAN WILL SING HERE SUNDAY 0Wtmm00tm0t0m0i0)0imm0i0t0wwAA Moving Pictures ajawrfMawhwwhmala PMltoaeapaaAtefwaHBBwaMlM$ M i ttw maif w.ti iliieta and Hlo. from r.Mitii- 0,M In tho original ,cuiunt, tkovarl. Denmaik nreateat vltvl Ukovaard, the Imnlah vMlalat, Irav llnM. will he featured at the appear cling with lal company, la owe of the anrc at llouvlonV opera huuae neitjworld'a famoua vlrtuoaoa and la coo Thunlay evening of the New York J tlderml Ihe atar atltactlon of the com MctniHtlian ContiMny Thl company,' ivny. On hla wmulrrtul thirteen- Notice of Kttray jim m my .l.- !..,( ivr,rotf Letters Ithi the Pet p?e W. Uoyd Morne. of rortland. wilt, lnjr Sunday morntnp and evening at the McthodM churcb. accordlnB to nn.( nouncctnrnt by Ur. u. II. ueaneu. ju the mornlnKj-e will lns The Poor or Hope," by JU5L and In the evenlna "The Holy CStr." Adanw. Mr. Mowc U a baritone of ability and often has appeared in conoert. It appear from rcadlnc of ibs Even ing Herald that there wna a m.vui Desnett. Ju rotlns ,ro cltlxea'togelher with vxo or no counrunien preirnt wno prtfeircti from some aeemlngly un ktio Uvliberatloru at a ma meettne whero VW. l ..-.... .i.,..lt .L. i iia iririiiiru nuriun 111 inn a . ... ..ta .i.k. .ii ..-.. i . i.- ..,.cmlilnirolw alle, U tourlnt lha.thottehml dollar Htradlvarlua violin. v ", reu :rr.n,i mVJ u-Uc current .rodnctlon on lb. lramoat ".mi-ny. ha. crral rule. In f the rrv-ned head of t.u.op. He . AU,.,4, 0(rnft( Pro-ram "The Kvll Tlt-rf " tilen "wr pe' m f"1" on HHntUn.wil. In adltltm l olhrr wulcl mim-1 i..."...,, . hHnLfrM . IMropo aa well aa lit Ainerlv-. Mr, lrn-,.rrS.rhHohAiifr,udU'nc M...aL IV1 .1 ....... . si law in vinm'kia HHIH "t " -" w rm lilm a It crntrol theme, Owlns ti tho ImiHirtance of tit in cidents Itivohrd in the Interpirtatlon of thl r.flpi'ln atory, writtn for t!ie acn-en by the notrd dramatic author. Kngle I ell known to $m Ktvnm.a immbrr of Kraudlnavtait thrcunhnui th tatr. Mr Knsle fill l lout aln? ntJA In costume frum many f. ibr orcheilrnl effect at1 pnalured the Icautlful opern. fir till company by Allco Mrlune- Aliiry Malbcn Allen came dlrwt Skvradnt. I he fnnnu ewcrt pUnlm NVtcneln (Continued uvm I'ajr t) 6. A. R. RANKS ARE THINNING RAPIDLY; at Iho city hall, for the purpose of do rximrlns the action of tbe council In rtftuini; to adopt a certain franchise. iviltbout amendment or alteration In .'. i , and particular to the Kt-no lower Co. SACRAMENTO. Dec 2i.-Tberapld:j wh( WM , ,be for th Ity with which tbe rauf i tne "rocurinR and autributlon of hand war veierans are -u.b ""' , WH cMinK tor the shown by the report of 8. W. VnlBg wt preaiaeni o . . ,""" -" t.Mned. Aa the aald IBW leieiaos noer i """"" " r-.lnl I. l.,,. tho vonllrt whlrh whkh the number of deaihdurinc the notl . ro,ww irrwpectlve part year U Riven as 110. a rate of al- or Uearu, ( , ort ten a.monih. .w'the Interests of the people of the city) The average age at the time of death Mmfi,s or MUII(incss 0, ,hf waa 75 Vi year, xaere suu irouun aaror nwminjuj "i,, ..... .., ..... ,,....-fiuu the Itotal vtHTn In YlcKun lo All Md(iiie i)kota.uiI m lt In the Ml- N'ew York reason to make their omclali'-'"R -. - . t. ;..,.., .,., ,. ,.,... ,, .... , ,. ., ,....., Wtl Hhn "Ht? Ml llar iiiui it ih filMt)fe mr- tr (M(ltt! a7'ai Pa i w (HaiiWII an. lh nCMA(lq ,, i.wi rriuArkulfli nntraii- l;r, i)? urthrun. thuujch U tth4t4 illnnrM l.i. tfc. - aat.. til .. . . . . i.a n...i ... . , , . . , ., ..... !,,( ,,f wpII limwn nln.-n IneIlIdlne,,ttu, ,oal -,,", x,":" JOTe imr ui (Mf many jrai, puimhuihs lire applause wouiu wluuk uiu iuuu.i , . the Famotu I'layer have nelecttnl a ihln-ii Kranlt Iuee. who ha jerfonnd ad mirably in previous Fttraousi rUyrJ l. Critic cuimloVr that her llrunnlilldq l'Her known ftir hr arcimt'lthl In- Nuith iMkuld ( the wtindoifut Mt Atitona ,. Ug well known a it Meder (Inner, (et'itwltlorw rthe I cnilere tu Tet . . Mbiehe U In a eU with Hchumami- he tl-t woman planUl with tti hlrie-tt ImlUna HelnV. known puwer. fNebraaka f-'Uiian Kmtna Drwusht, anprano, ha. Owing to their many eugaseieenU MUli'jl nrtnturtloiK. an.t ubo I adduced w cne ih uer wraicai rie, immgn n (crHlMliil tbe featureit role tn thl nubjee.t llentr" llallam, Krauford Kent and Orace Valentine. With tbe auperh direction of Ruber! '1- ... . . . . ... - Ih Ii4 bltf Iflll rlhttlnr- vtit.- ami r,tt lltM V.v Vittk lwitittfill!ttt rrtl.ktilliv Vflhi, . meettnt Tuesday ' vignoia ana aerie M exqutne ei-1- ',-, " ..-.-.-,.. r..,.. ,-, , - - . ret h-n a.cer.'tlnw o euhance the pictorial value of ,HwaHc p)wer. U lia scored a on- only be ecute,l for one appear- New Mcilc. ..., . ..... .!. nv ..V.. . - .1J. .-! .1 Wr.Mll -..-...... --. -......--. -..-w -w , , - , ...pt n-.. nT... -. . - --..-- .-' -.... - ..-...- . ..T"nnr I ! Ill naau'Buia uru - - - - - - - ..... ..J. ...... .. ....,.. ..i... ..... ,........... f th., arrrt. iaxi raun in .Mnuam iiuuer-iTiew uiii. i.ny, ifuiuiri inai wte nouin t a r coatody of the laatitntioa T03 propoaed fraachUe. It aalifif h wll to innrlw itnrrM. nt CtrU War Yeteraa. whoae average age he tbe fo,,, l0 ka Tltt. aad alxMexkan war veterans ,0 aUe(d whoae average age fa 31.. yeara. L a herey . u BUl,forTOp0t aa to aose or the arovuiia ami Ichaagea contended for, by a majority of the eooacll Monday evening. That a stipulated atnoant be'nameii a, compensatkm for tho fraachlae, as required by the charter. However. this amount would be small, aa waa Band Marts Work -BEND, Dec. 22. Another step to ward baUdtaa; the Strahorn railroad waa takea.tedaruWheji G. KVKeeler. off KeeJer Bros., bond dealers of Den rerf arrived ia Bend to place tSS.ew. . i. . .. WJ I..l"""' """ '" r m T i? """Toeeeeted. the igrjre to be placed at awtkorlsed to secm -temtaaU and $JW MnyinK . rjihtoMray to the cndlt of tbe city cumi from holding .the eleo us mm ram .iiunw van. ... w - wvu. undoubtedly aurpaaa many more important current pbotopU). The atory potacaaea extraordinary In tercut becauae three individual plul are welded together, culminating lit a great climax. It la designed to ahoar the tragedies aad mlseriea that exist in rollna (artist would tn thl rfuttitanci- ewm-Htli iMkoU . The aucce attained by MlldrrU Mne alt the bet number thai the Iuw4 ilair.r. dramatic soprano, by her ln-)prcraui.wuuld be a varied a It t. .Aikiit terprrattlon of the varlou beautiful artltl. The beautiful MetideUaohU AUbama lot folic can te claimed by but very! concert will be one of Hkovad'Ma4rhuli few artUta, Mias Haynr never fallal-iitceat number and tho company lll.Nbri.k M--veteMIM - "wjaasa dtrstoad that work will be started to Utl.'JIC IJIV CIWVAfJ ICIOUHU B,C within a few days. a t-nalloa wherever he I heard. ty Offenbach, a welt a well known Utah . -..-- inv irafniiw ua iBwvrm mm viul in - ..... -.- I .---- tbe background of life, and that are,(n w'n ,ne heart of her audience bylclto undltlona of the famoua (rvtelie, Hwtnlen ih real eot of moner. Th MtmauiHcr aitUtry. and this combined wtthlfioiii tbe opra -jeaM and Ik ''h! Italy tlon of the drama centers about a gay nrr marvelous dramatic voice create cnrolle" from lb "Tate of Hoffman" Clermany - Millionaire broker gay pavfy o acme friend, at which ha arrr,pd to have leach or hi gueata receive a bUQdrcd .dollar bill la a souvenir. A each bill la disclosed, tha producer how the history of the money, tracing the coure by which It arrived in the cof fers of the broker. Tbe route tra versed by this money are road of Mor row, thoroughfare of tragedy. Murder, theft, crime of varied hue, pain and That a daose be lnerted giving the."crific' " ,tb e.v ,h re neen io pe inciuuru in ine acquire- '"" city the right to purebasa tbe dUtrtb ntlon system or tbe Blast in Its entire- Ask Chilcote abeut tha country. Klamath SO I ty, aad that the purchase price be d termiaed by the public service com rnUMoB of Oregon. That owing to the fact that the said ORPHEUS THEATER1 ment of the bill, no carelrly cant away, without any thought of the heartaches and despair that accom panledtWlr progrea to the broker. This great human drama, which i o striking in It fidelity to life that it Thursday and Friday "Under Suspicion," Bed Feather Feature ia 5 Heels -Lava and War," Fifth Episode of "Liberty." Sevan Reels Goad Music Admission 10 Cents "LIBERTY" Every Tharaday and) Friday TTann Wiwr On ttt ihjk npfil tlm ... . .naiM.ni M.r .it . . realUm will startle, will be the main . .... , .. t , . uracuon a me our ineaicr luniKoi. establish a creditable competitive elec trical service business In the city, having something like 400 h. p. for dls poaal here, and would not be enough .power to operate one of oar box fac tories alone. Also that It rM-f tinrir ntftnt. f ranamliLln ltn c,.h-tlln nH HI.IHhnllnn v!m' RogUC IUver apple. $155. sufficiently large and extensiv. toiL7S and l tbe Suet G"tr- serve all the customers with electric! lights and power, etc., that would ak Fire Insurance In leading companies. See Chllcot. 20 Oregon' dairy product for 1916 are could take some time to iUmated to value 120,000.000. 11.50. Citation to Show Causa on Sale of Rtalr . and would be entitled to the Estate Jo In the Count v Court. State of Oregon. I There a'jould be a time specified as in and for the County of KIamatb.t yatem would be devel Ia the Matter of the Estate of James iPl to tbe extent of furnishing power 'W. Gllmore. Deceased. to I0 WB0 'e entitled to It, say To Beaie B. Gllmore, individually. December 1.1918, or about two years, and Bessie B. Gllmore, as guardian And aa a guarantee to the city that of tbe person and estates of Henry i Keno Power Co. will have sufficient . mimere: Jonenh d. r.itmore w.'powar to deliver and a distribution , r . , . mer W. Gllmore and Floyd Gllmore, minors, and to all persons interest ed la the above entitled estate. By order of this court you are here by cited to appear before tbe Hon. Harion Hanks, County Judge, of the Cownty of- Klamath, State of Oregon, at the courtroom of said court ia Klam ath Falls, Oregon, on the 22nd day of January, 117, at 10 o'clock a. m... and shew cause, if any exiat, why an order of sale should not be made as prayed for in the petition of John H. Foster, administrator of said estate, to sell the following described land belonging to said estate, to-wit: goutheast quarter of Section 30, and tho northeast quarter of Section 31, to Township 40, south of Range 9 east. WUkUBCtte Meridian, containing 320 era. In testimony whereof, I, C. X. DeLsp, Clerk of said Court aforesaid, have hereunto setmy hand and affixed the seal of said court this 22nd day of De cember. 1914. ,. C. IL DE LAP, Clerk of tbe County Court. ,, BypUfcfcJJeLAP, fJ-Mf-pU , jpu', Clerk. system extensive enough to deliver currant to all patrons entitled to their rates that they can procure. The com pany should post a surety bond to tbe amount of at least 115,000 to be for feited in case they fail to make good. In other words. In two years If tbe company baa established a real com petitive electrical service In this city they take down their bond, if not the city takes the money as damage for having the streets full of poles and wires, and the people receiving no benefit. Mr. Kerns has told us that he would rive, u real competition, and should not. object to back up bis word with sorueimng suosiantiai. In fact, be Indicated that he was willing to do so, if necessary. But when tbn mayor told him at the meet ing fbat it waa not tha intention of the council to deprive his company of a franchise and if he would consent to Inserting these clauses It' would un doubtedly be granted. He refused on thn frrounds that be would not wait 60 day: longer (the time necessary to make the changes) and that It mut bo granted, v'r rejected at once or be H OUSTO Metropolitan Amusements N'Sll mentslJ I X HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DECEMBER SM HKOVOAARD Denmark'a Greatest Violinist ami New York Metropolitan Company. STAR THEATER Daniel Frshman Presenta THE EVIL THEREOF" By Cbannlng Pollock and Rennold Wolf. A powerful morality drama, With Frank Loom ' "A Paramount Plctura" Produced by Famous Players Film Co. Also Etta May And Her Vlolln-Harp "BaWMsnjrXsjaxahsAa TEMPLE THEATER if "What I Said Gees" ' Essanay Comedy Drama in 3 Parts "Canlmatad Nee," Pictorial and Cartoons "Wsary Willie's Birthday," Vltagrspb Comedy "Paths News," Current Events MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURES Tl'KHDAYH AM) SATURDAYS U-" Merrill, OisfeN ." t GIFTS FOR MEN Selecting gifts for men it admitted, by all women, to be difficult. Let us give you a few suggestions and whether gift is for man or boy you will probably find something suitable. MILITARY BRUSHES ThssVwe have in ebony, coca bolo ami ivory backs. $2.50 to SS.OO per Foil BOOKS ' Tales oC adventure, fic tion, travel an:l poems. All by the belt authors. 50c l'p CLOTH BRUSHES Are indispensable. The averag; nun needs a ne.' one. A ,'. variety to se lect from. 50c,Up TOILET ARTICLES Shaving soaps, lotions, talcums and other acces sories. Everything needed SHAVING STANDS Silver-plated, with mir ror, shaving brush and mug. Prices, $2.50 to $10.00 KODAKS The Kodak makes a par ticularly pleasing gift to anyone. Prices range from 75c to $60.00 LATHER BRUSHES Many a man needs an other lather brush. Get him a good one. $1.00 Up RAZOR STROPS Perhaps he would have a better disposition If Ms rasor was sharper. W have strops from 50c to $2-50 SAFETY RAZORS Ever Ready, Gem mitl Enders ....$1.00 each Auto Strop and Gillette are $5.00 each MIRRORS A good Mirror, witli stand, is just the thing Tor shaving. Wt have them from 50c Up GAMES ' Card games, such as piaochlt, poker, etc, ore vary popular. We have some extra fine cards and game sets. 25c Up BATH BRUSHES Rubber Sponges, Tow Is, Friction Gloves, Bath Mats, in great varsity and at prices that arc right. fjnderwooci ngM WsT KLAMATH FALLS OinQONfiftfwl V-y WHBNC PVkflTICULAJt PtCrPiC Ilf ,. SBSSSSSSSSSSSfJI WHBNC PVuVflCUUUt PfOPtC UV TPSIfr OflUfrB) pMWwwwwwwwwwww)wwwwrvwwwf ;;v;s4vwggW aaAiaiiaaiat.iiAAAAmxtAAAAAt.AJ 'VI t I "?' '?' ' IV i u ;