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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1917)
ppwf '1. "- MONDAY, JANUARY, o, 9f THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON '4i We Can Fit the Fats-Shorts-Long T Wi V$tA OHf'j- lA'A AA A.AAAA.'AA.fkaVA-O&ot. A aAA.AA.AVAAA.A.VA. -A. A. A. A, A. A As. ABV-ao-JgAoABAjjmddfcma1 nasi n'.v,. wrvvrvrwrvr'wr'vrw"T"V'"' " v 'T'' 9 agggggFrfl Xi W X i $ 1 .Xv JSr plwt Z Li' A ft I M 5 SB'S' ? X Frl Sa If -j f I :'- e k& & ..AJil mW2 &m vm -m mi . V. ' Mil X' LS al p HP: ,'41 .BBI -rvf -su uSb '111. I B-,11 l I'll I ,f fry gfj-ll-j i qJ e 4! ' X kI I KB naw iM"'"" sssssjessossosssssonaaBssssBsaaaes 1 I - X I " 1 'I 2 MM attenw to Shw ou m Of!0" ijl X Cmmmti Suits, with two pair pants at .' IBM ...AAAAAAA 1 BM . ? bBemeSO4B0MBMB4IMKMBMSH : ;M, - MyyMVMVMVWVvVVVvVvVMAMAAAAAAAAMAAMMMMAAMMMMMAMMMAMVMMVMM About People You Know B. E. Waltord, a nerehant of Yitau, to KbUMtfc FIto vtoitor. HtK. O. W. Howard mad J. U. Gober of Ortwa VaBer are ia Klaatata Falls on HMNftkar VlaHa. J. O. Raaakar. yraasiamt dtiaea of Bsjuua, to traaaactlas; baaiaeaa mat ten tat ta wwty acat today. Rsjtveiia rTni Petanoa, ex-couaty school sa SrtotoMtoat, ntaraed tost TeaIas ipsai Pwttoad. whew he attended the -n"' fl. -fcataa. atMala toek rf Oak.' toad, to ken to palat the smokestacks, at PeWsaa aty. Be' to aeaawaaalM Tka Mfh Ceet of Living is becom ing a vary aertoaa sjitsetien and ia attoatlea aH ever the H to werthy of careful by wry family In C 1. If yeu are In- can help yeu in solv- 'A sasfa paniwUas eftne high ceet it Ihrtas; aes far extra servlcs the American people have tota the habit af demanding. 1 When yeu practically ask a mer. bant ta lean yeu the money with whtoh ta py for your grecerlea for fr.mere and he Is forced to i, chances of losing a por tion of the money thus advanced, aa a protection to himself he has to ohargo you for that accomoda tion. Thus your grecerlea ceet yeu mora than they are really worth. We buy for oath and got the dis count, and by selling for cash, we eon save yeu money on your pur. i I f ohasoa aa'we never have any ac- eeuato tO'leee. If you can save ..feweento en every article you purchase for the table, you will be surprised at the number of dollars you will have left over at the end of bha month. Just try it one ooa whether It pays or L$?i of families of KfaWMtfc Falls are already saving y deltoe by this method and U secure many little pfctoh before they could r ', DepL W V?,t? 'Ecu W Vfli'", k -.; 'Tk " ' ayKJalfto ft"- MWMMMMMMMMNWIMWWWin ' ! if BBBlaTB3 YTsaBm l9A'' BBBB'SawaBSSjBSSSSSSk IvmiiormkiceUteW V. ; Yknstk frfrHfr Dr. Harri. VUita, Dr. J. U Harris of Talnas is in town for a few days on business. 1 Prinevillt Man Visit. L. E. McCord of PrinerUle b a Klam ath Falls Tisltor on business. Lew Returns. Lloyd LoW returned last night from Portland. He has been summoned as a witness in the Doyle murder case. Leave for City. Sir. and Mrs. Rufns S. Moore left this morulas; for San Francisco tc spend the remainder of the winter. Mrs. Patrick Leaves. Mrs. F. U. Patrick, proprietor of the aaaaoox muunery siore, ten uis morn i te for S8 J 0 nr dater. Leave rer sprints. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gordon and child left this morning for Richardson Springs. Callt, where the former hopes to get relief from rheumatism. i Teacher Returns. Miss Genevieve, teacher of the Lor ella school, returned Saturday night from her vacation, and left yesterday to resume her duties at Lorella. W. C T. U. Meets. The local branch of 'the Women's Christian Temperance Union will meet Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. E. Rambo. at 2:30 o'clock. Sheepman in Town. O. T. McKendree, sheep buyer of Lakeriew, was la town Saturday night He recently purchased a large number of lambs in Lake county. Campbell Visits. Walter Campbell, a stockman of the Sprague River country, was in town last night with his son. Drew, on business. He returned today. Shephards Leave. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Shepherd will leave tomorrow fur Ppeeburg, Port Uind, Phoenix, Ariz., and many other Western cities for a two months trip on business and pleasure. I- Chapter Meets. Aloha Chapter No. 61, O. E. 8., will meet tomorrow evening. Invitation and other interesting attractions are offer ed those wbo attend, and a jolly time is assured. ' No Wonder. I Ed Casebeer, the young cattleman of, , the Bly district, is laying In a new sup ply of clothes. Mrs. Casebeer present ed him with a nine-pound boy yester- I day morning, and Ed Is so puffed up i his old clothes won't Bt him. Accord' , ing to Dr. Truax, mother and son are doing nicely. ORPHEUS THEATERl The Great Dramatic Actor Warren Kerrigan, In "THE. MELODY OF LOVE" A Stirring Drama in Three Acts "DEVIL DANCING IN INDIA" Expedition Pictures "LURED. BUT CUREO" A Comedy in Two Acts even. Reela In All... Admlaeien loo The Orpheus gives only one show $17 K. K. PINK RIBBONED GOVERNMENT SAYS TWO PUPS CONSUME ENOUGH TO KEEP A WAR ORPHAN AND MUST RE DONE AWAY WITH LONDON, Dec . The dog is going to have his day with the ax-man, Jut as soon as the anti-dog element wins Its point This doesnt apply to the foxtcrricr, which has a sense of humor, or other small, sporting dogs, or to the larger breeds, which have their uses on the farm. But the pink-ribboned, brilliant ined. carefully combed and valeted an-1 imal that goes out at the end of a f 9 leash and dines with a butler's atten tion, is about to get his. He is a drain on the national food supply, and about as useful as the north pole. London dog-owners picked a bad time to bold their pet dog show. Thou sands of fat, fluffy mumsey's ducky-, wuckums were carried In limousines to the exhibition benches, while details were coming to light of the privations of slum children. I Statistical persons with pad and fountain pen figured that each dog eats a minimum of 12 cents worth of food a day two pups consuming enough to keep a war orphan in good health. That comparison with the children and the spectre of a pinching food scarcity, put the useless dog at a disadvantage for his life. LANQELL VALLEY NEWS . A riderless horse went tearing down the road Monday, causing a great deal of excitement, until the fnct was din- covered that It began its mad chase be fore the rider got on. A Jolly surprise party last Saturday evening drove to the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McReynolds. It was given in honor of the Misses Selma and Julia McReynolds, who are spending their vacation at the home of their parentis. Dancing was enjoyed until midnight. Miss Ruby Shelby, wbo has been spending her vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ferris, left for her home in Klamath Falls today. She was ac companied by Miss Adah Ferris, who will remain In Klamath Falls several months. On account of the severe weather, school was not very well attended on Tuesday. Leola Ferris and Nola Deal were thrown from their horse Thursday morning on their way to school. They sustained numerous bruises, none ot which proved serious. The dance given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kilgore Monday night was well attended, In spite of the stormy weather. Everyone reports a very enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. Ferris and family spent ' -?.. -.,.. -ornna iamny spent SLV -4 tb - "- . Cadyaendmon Unchanged ' DENVER, Colo.. Colonel Codv. r. ' ditto. I. unchanged. There Is prae. D06GIES DOOMED prac- For we carry all models in Men's Suits for all build of men. No trouble to be fitted perfectly here. We still have a fine stock of Overcoats to select from Don't "shiver;" slip into one of these stylish, warm Kuppenheimer Coats. Prices are very modest, $15 to $30. K. Store MEDICAL LAW IS UPHEIDJY COURT SUPREME COURT DECLARES LAW IS NOT DISCRIMINATORY THAT EXEMPTS CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST PRACTITIONERS WASHINGTON. D. C. Jan 8. The United States supreme court In a de cision handed down today held that California's medical law, exempting Christian Scientists but including oth er drugless practitioners, is constitu tional and not discriminatory. The court also held that California's law covering npthalmologlata doesn't discriminate in favor of regular phl clans. NEW CODE MADE FOR NEUTRALS EXPERTS OF BOTH AMERICAS ARE DRAFTING INTERNATIONAL CODE TO PROTECT THE LIBER, TY OF NEUTRALS WASHINGTON. Jan. 8.-A new In- ternatlonal code to protect the "liberty 0f neutrals" Is being formulated by lcadlnR esperta of Norlh nnd 8outn America. Lessons from the European war are being followed in making the code. ' . imusui niww aim occrciarr di auue umsing are tne original propo- ncnts of the idea. Principles of the code will be discussed at the meeting In Havana, Cuba, January 22, of In- ternatlonal lawyers, Sunlight for Immorality CHICAGO, Jan. 8. Sunlight, not dazzling electric lights In tho loop, Is the remedy for Chicago's Immorality, offered by Rev. John P. nrushingham. new head of tho moral commission. Sun baths and outdoor music aro need- cd, he said, to renovate the souls of the city's' Immoral Summons (No. 848 Equity) In the Circuit Court, In and for the County of Klamath and Ht , Oregon Cleo U. Parker, Plaintiff, vs. Crace N. Porker, Defendant. To Grace N. Parker, Defendant above named: In the Name of tho State of Oregon Vfkll knMik.. .... I . I --.. o.u i.ticu, iciiiiiit'u to nnnear and answer to tho complaint filed against you In tho above entitled ' "r"!L" inf V? ?th day ofl -x-w, ., mm ueing tne last day of tho time proscribed In tho or. der of publication of this summons, ,uu it you iau an in nnnntiv niA..j i ! In hi. complaint, to-wlt: . - -,.,..., incui, uuuiiir una HIBIB, uelng a IiewsDBiutr answer demur, or otherwise move, of general circulation there n by or for want thereof plaintiff will .pp,y der of the Honorable 1). V Kuyken to the court for the relief craved tor Urn i,m , w ' .!:. uyKB" For a durru ii..niin. , . j i, wu mo wiaay or wiiSTL-w" .gJttblll",-fl! '"a flrst publlcallon the plaintiff and defendant upon he fE?S't 2S&SV? " .? h!.?!.f?lld"t f.or more tnn . , ,hi. J l tDe DU'', of this suit. - Clothiers and thereof In the Evening Herald, a pub lic newspaper of general circulation, printed nnd published at Klarunth Falls, Klamath county, Oregon, onco n week for six consecutive weeks (even Insertions), the first publica tion being mnile November !8. 1910, and the last publication January 9, 1M7, by order of the Honorable l j V. KtivkemUII, Judge or the circuit court of Klamath county, Oregon, whlrh said order was matle. entered, ilr.ted and filed In thin suit November 27. 1916. V. II A. UKNNKK. Attorney fur Plaintiff 2S.n-12-l9-2e.2-9 Summons (Equity No. S55) A. S. Moorland, I'lalnlln. s. I Charles II. McCuml.er. and l.lnle Mr- Cumber (formerly the wife of the paid Charle II. Mc('umbcr), and It. W. Telert. Defendants, To II. V. Tel era. the nbote named de femlunt: In tlm name of the Stale of Oregon, nu are hereby rroiiln-d In appear and annttcr the complain! illed ngalnut ou( In the nboe rntllled suit on or before Tuesday, the 30th day of January.1917.. that being the day of the last jiubllca- I Hon of this nummon. and the last day In which )ou, the defendant. Is requir ed to answer said complaint, as fixed ! the order of publication of this surunii"!, and If you fall to appear ami aniv.1T as aforesaid, the plaintiff will apply, to the rourt for the relief pracd for In his complaint, to-wlt: For a Judgment ami decree against the defendants nbove named, as follows,! i. Tor a Judgment against the" above named defendants, Charles II. McCumber nnd Lizzie McCum brr for the sum of three thousand dollars, together with Interest thereon from the 8th day. of February. 1915. at tho rate of 10 per cent per annum: for? the sum of three hundred dollars at-1 tornoy's fees, and for the costs andi disbursements of this suit; nnd a de cree, forecloxlng one certain mortgage jpon the. lands nnd premises herein after described, git en by tho said de 'eminnlx Chnrles H. McCumber and, T lzlo McCumber to this nlalntlff on1 the 8th dny of July, 1909. to secure the ( payment of the jald sums of money,1 nnovn mentioned, upon tho following ! described Innds nnd real estate, to-wt: ' Tro southwest quarter, nnd the west onehnlf of the southenst quar ter, anil the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section twelve,' In township tUrty-elght south of range eleven enst of tho Willamette! . Meridian, In Klamath count v. Ore And thnt tho said lands be sold tu sat. ilsfy the said Judgment and the pro-' rcens thereof bo applied to tho satis-' fnctlon of the same, nnd that one ccr- i " Juenl ' V 'vor against tho Ha,d aidant Charles H. McCum- ber, recovered In tho above entitled court on tho 26th dny of March, 1915, in tho action of If. W. Totora vs. Charles If. McCumber bo declared In ferior to the Hen of said mortgage nnd foreclosed, and that you nnd each of tho nbovo named defendant bo for ever barred and foreclosed of nil right, .... llllo nml eln m n, !,., ...a tlon In nnd to the lands and premises' above described. ."" ThlH "ummon Published in the Evening Herald, a dally newsDaner printed, published and circulated in the city of Klamath Fulls, in said ..-,.. .. .. . . surh h"" Z Z 1 Z ""l " ,co"n: myTvZZZ ,016 Td" 2 SStl'lt SL ' 3011, day of January. 1817. I HORACE M. MANNING. IIKM.KY HAPI'KM.r,H William Green, a member of tho ninth Krmlf. left last Thursday for Katt Frnnrlsro, where hl parent expect to make their home. Ml Nellie Gray of last year's ninth Ktnde has entered the hl(h icliooL Helen AiidUuu. I'errln Dison ami IM Miller of the IiIkIi nctuwl, art ! tent on account of lllr. I Ml VUita iMibry lsltrd hrr par 'ents during the ChflMmai.sacnllou and i returned In time to lake up her ork 1 In the I'rlmnr) department. Ml Inn WlUon of Klamath Falls, a CUrst of Ml l.urllte. Slewarl, Woltrtl tlm high school Thursday. - The Henley school on the thin1, prle, which wan a gold Hatch, In llie contest at Stlltr D( (ioo.n commii), Tfie Henley del ool was made happy by the loan of 100 tolume from the county library. Hot mU are rerved for luncheon each day thl wrrk, with Mr. Sexton, the principal. sertliiK a chef d cuisine. NOTICE Why not xtock tour rantn (u their full capacity. San 1'rancUco Cattle' '0"" """."Wr ! loan you the mom',' "r particulars npply Ci:o WATT. 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It Hit hA llfrn r,licl Into llvinc tire on t!i ctern Ur tl,e I'axouo l'Urr nim tompany In lift Mlll'IMIOII of Itin rrlftitalnl (Hr In tlilit lH-autfut I'atillne Frederick i stttrrrl It U th featured Paramuutit hiliavlinn at tliK Slir tonlehi H OUS TON' ON'C i!'j(,m,ni IJ MilropomAi A HO US TON OHKRA HOUSE DARK I T A W I'll K A f K K DanUI Frohmnn Pre nts I'aullns frcdcrlck lit a TlirlllltiK Adaptation of a t'liillpi Opprnhelni's tVlrlirntrd NVr "THE WORLD'S CRCAT SNAHt I'riMtUrrd by I'nlnoUs I'a)er Kllllt it, TEM PI.K ! H ICATKR 'The Bordsr Line," jiana Drama In Three Parts Tht Forgotttn Train Ordt r," Hatlard nf llrlen Series "Some Bravtry," Uiaatiny Comedy "Paths Nsvs," Current llveitla MERRILL OPKRA HOUSE .MOTION PllTCHKM tii:hd.vm ami hati'iidayh Merrill, Oiegen HS, oT' ttonla ""-Ur Rt Udly o hop, Thl. nnAMMWWWMMWWwWM recovery, his JttrT"' ' M:ved "??. ??"' - "Ml" Klamath Attorney for Plaintiff. physician announced. 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