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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1917)
(((rt. "i" :i' ft m 6ATUN0AV. JANUARY 13, t) W T rutwi wmai.Pl rtMATtt FALLS, OEEOON ""3V 7?V? ml ri" Mvr" Mi 'rt' . t ;w "4 ftsK About People You Know Mast Paawkr Man in New York Cky juu.iu.h.w.iiwi'hw wrw"iir r -------- m AlfsnJ Retwffls ft. A. Alford has returned from Roewe River vslley. where he ru called by Ike illness of hit father. Here From Fert Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Eagle of Part Klamath are In the county teal for a few day. Ossfletts To Leave Mr. and Mrs. Claude IL Daggett will I Called to Portland. leave tomorrow morning for Oakland' Mr?. Alex Slewart arrived tn the 8a Diego and other California cities to tpead six weeks or two month'. SPRING LAKE DRIPPINGS '.it. t.w .!!. mA IP Ifcl mimti for Portland. Mrs. Stewart's aother Us In a critical condition at her Port- ' land home. ' . Piekel It Married I I I?1r.S t.rl mnlnv nt III HaM School opened apain Monday with xtnmA Ust nUht from rervore back on the job. In ;pltc of Qrd wth m j, she ro MM Wr .. ... .u ,--. .Ruth SchuI(.r of Medford. The couple Mrs. W. E. Folaoni loft TtmrsUaj will live here, morning for Marysville, Califs to . visit her daughter. Mrs. Warren Dodd ' Heme From Frisco. i i t Wm rm nHBMBaBBari i M9ii Pktirtt Miss Maud Schreiner I vlItlnc near Olene this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stewart were, Klamath Fall visitors Wednesday. Master Lester Lancer of near Dor r's carolled in our Eighth grade Ust Tuesday. J. IL Ttectersua. for thirty years Ir. Horace Mannina and dauxhter. JIK Marie Rambo. returned Monday jpajmas'ef for the city of New York. errainc from San Francisco, where: and who ia that ttoe saM out hua- they bate week. been visiting for seTeral Arthur E. Schreiner was a Klamath Falls visitor Thursday. Ulneh Returns George C Ulnch. local agent for the dreds of elllioes of the city mosey, recently retired the most popular maa the city has ever nkowa. For thirty years every time Mr.Tunmermaa hand ed out a check he gate a smile with Mutual Life Insurance Company of'"' B "" ba tn " -8horty Wright was a Tisitor at BchreJaer hose Sunday. he New York, has returned from Portland ( - r ry-j. and will open an office sooa. He fom-J erly was deputy sheriff. Earl Elghtmier is hauling straw for Uaker Brothers this week. HEXLEV HAPPEXINGS 4) Congressman Who Started the Probe Perrta Dixon and Helen Addison. who hara been III. are again in school. Mr. Sexton, the principal of the school, has bees coaSsed to his hose (or a few days oa account of ittsess. Ylalette Mataey has been compelled to school during the Tery cold Horia. WOhe Palo! and M&e PsdeeT bare mored to Poe Valley. The Parect- Teachers AzsociaUoa art oa Jasaary 5th to consider buy iM 70Uea for school teaches. The school childrea baTe had a hard i to keep tbeir fingers, noses, ears i their toes from freezing this zero ' n I jnmmSLkmn y Ji,-lBlaaMclhTa fV-'sSa13aml t.j'" V'LaT vflafiiaSHBbjt s.p-"j'aam : s'IKsBP RV?aaaaaaaaaB ti!aaaaaaHaf V 'iHaaaaH 4- -aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaV '-aaaaaaaaR :''--.--aaaaaHi t,.-r)'y--' . 'faaaaaaKa: mmMmMmMMm'MMnnnnnnnnmKnit SOCIETY Notice to CrediUrs ttrfhe County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Klamath. la the matter of the Estate and the Last Will and Testament of E. R. C. William, deceased. The public will please take notice that oa the 10th day of January. 1917. the nadenigned was duly appointed execatrix of the above entitled estate of E. R. C Williams, deceased, and has duly qualified as such executrix. All creditors and all persons having elates against the said estate will please present such claims, duly veil he4b together with the necessary tuathcis, within six months from th . date of this notice, at the office of ITorace M. Masnins. attorney at law. ' inmmii, rails. Oregon, which said i Cnancial arriter. again will be called eases the undersigned selects as the upm t0 teU vbat ne knows about leaka bee for transacting the business of from the national capitoL the said estate. - S Dated this 11th day of January. 1917. MARY H. WILLIAMS Ezecatnz of the Estate of E. R. C. Wllhaaat. Deceased. H. X. MANNING, Loomis Building. Kiaaath Falls, Ore Attorney for Executrix. 12-19-26-2-9 Thomas W. Lawson, broker TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Cash paid-tor second band auto. Give make, model and price first letter. Address 167, care Herald. - 13-3t Margaret Corine Plath. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Plath. was hos tess at a party given in honor of her sixth birthday this afternoon. The Plath heme was fittingly decorated and the afternoon was spent in playing games of various kinds. The friends who were InvtW were Muriel Moore, Delbert DelreU. Elizabeth Delicti. Mary Camming?. Delbert Powell, Elizabeth Powell. Ethel Carlson. Zepha Rogers. Jeaa Rogers. Esther Veatch. Helen Hard. Gretchen Hurn, Helen Mason. Francis Kent. Aleaxis Lyte. Lucille Henline. Edna Dunbar. Eileen LoomU, Robert Cathey and Ralph Peyton. A coasting party is planned for the members of the Elks Lodge and their I ladies, on Third street, Tuesday even ,ing of next week. The track Is (a j splendid condition, and the traffle on (Main street will be carefully watched. 'Mr. Hunter Savidge has given his lance bobsled to the club, and arrangements have been made to have enough sleds. The club will hold open bouse Tuesday evening. A group of young people enjoyed hayrack ride to a mock trial given by the Orindale Literary Society last eve ning. The trial was held at the Orin- dals school house, and was enjoyed by the entire party. Those who were oa the ride were Misses Greta McMillan, Octavia DeLap, Claudia Spina. Faye West, Vera Houston, Gertrude Parker, Pearl Talley. Nellie McAndrews, Clara Calkins and Messrs. Verle Brewbaker, i Will McMillan. Floyd McMillan. Will I Weeks. Frank Mills, Wade Short, Oil nd belt Arnold and John Houston. The Music Club, pupils of Mrs. Fred Cofer, met last Saturday afternoon at her home for study and instruction and to - be entertained. Piano numbers were rendered by Miss Evelyn Whit more. Miss Beatrice Cofer and Miss Bernlee Hector. The fw ht www tho J oo U Lasay tMwd-arttea of Th ttaa." wMeh wM ho acea at the Star theater oa Sawday. wtth the pofalar scree star. Hum anwi. a m sntasr reap, were take d-artag the aaaaa) tartat heat of otse of the taost itomlaim heat crabs la Aasertca. The Laeky cosafaay received peraUsaioa to pho tograph these terse wtth- the ad I simaviac uw tav its aaeaiWrs were cot to he revealed. At the coaaoletioa of the pictare the ictsb ateaihers were tavtted to a spe- JcUl prrforssasice gtrea ia the aUlag ! rooaa of the faatocs crab homee. "The Dupe- is a Parastoaat release. II Mot lag plctare have sever bees turned to a store useful asd beeeftcial purpose thaa la traaslattag to the screes "A Christmas Carol," that lav perishable Dtckeas' classic, to be ex- hibited at tho Orpheas oa Jasaary II aad IS. Is Bltsebird Photoplays, aader the title of The Right to Be Happy." I The special reasons for coaaawadiag this great work to theater goer are set forth as follew: , 1 Until sow the ssarveloaa word pictures Charles Dtckeas drew of ta- cidesu ia Loados life save bees the joaly BMaa whereby the beaaUea aad jbeaescial precepts set forth la "A j Christmas Carol" might be transmitted to maaktsd. BloeMrd Photoplays, inc.. have visualised the classic aad gives it the year-rbwad title of The Right to Be Happy." . 2 This title Is seemly aad appropri atefor the lessons Dtckeas baa taught are applicable to every soar la .'every day of every persoa'a life. The "Christmas spirit" to only a means of centering, or emphasizing the great purpose of the classic narrative. July or December. ' November or March t-ere is no stated season for the hu man heart to expand in benevolent and worthy deeds. ' ' James J. Jeffries, for years champion -earrwelght pugilist of tho world, rives an exhibition In1 "Pennington's Choice. the attraction at the Bur the ater tonight. ' Jeffries Is teaching hos ing to Francis X. Bushman, hero of he story, that Boshman may return to the Ca-iadseari'ea tad trovaco sev eral of his enemies. The film carries a love story Jhro-tthDoC iHmltlve life In the ' FIRE! We have a good warm fire in our store for you. Don't stay out in the cold. Our store is the warmest store in Klamath Falls. We have good warm goods to keep you warm when you go out. In our line of underwear and hosiery for ladies and children, you will find what you need to keep you warm. In our line of Coats, yK. v" find some good warn ones am ilso good rl at warn. Unat is to vr-Jr warm. H OUSTON Metropolitan Aw jo moats 'Si A esPrcsWeit'sCalHfld Services at 8:30 and 10:30 tomor row at the Catholic church, Eighth and High. It HOUSTON . i!ti .-! OPERA HOUSf bargains, keep vou i.i-ds and We want vou to keep warm and will help you? Come in and Get Warm STILTS DRYGOODS CO. "WHERE THE LADIES SHOP" STAB THEATER Metropolitan ktwree Cerperatiea Preseats The Distinguished Screes Favorites Francis X. Bushman A Bevtriy Bayne IN "KNNINtTON'o CHOICI" A Five Part Photo Drama of tho Canadian Northwest UNOAV Jse L. Laskay FroMiru the ri; SSJBSBHIffBjy 4 amssssssmsssssBJB nnnnnnnnnnnnnwbxf'vz&BL wuuuuwnnwnrm& nn&&m (MZ.al .ei r zl . , v . I tmcb' ' ICE FOR SALE A few tons of real ice, 12 inches thick, for sale while It) " lasts at 65c per ton on Parker's wharf. I Shlpplngton. Phone 82X. 13-lt I If aaakoa PraeulaasV rLMal 1 ORPHEUS THEATER Saturday "The Fake Part," A Drama In Two Reels Hulda the Silent," Drama of Love and Intrigue, 2 Arts ' "The Three Wishes," In One Part "Their Awful Predicament," A Lhe Wire of Laughland Sunday and Monday Brilliant Bluebird Photoplay, nictur. 'inK Dicken's Greatest werk: "THE RIGHT TO BE HAPPY" Screen ersion of Charles Dickens' Im mortal clajisic, "Christmas Carol." I CAST ( Ebenezer Sciooge Rupert Julian' Bob Cratchit jonn coi :irx. Cratchit Claire McDowell' Tiny Tim Francis Loo Jacob Marley Harry Carter' Fred (Scrooge's nephew .....-...'..i.... Emory Johnson Roberta Wilson IV. I .. Caroline . Ecrooge's Saeetfaeart . Francelia Billington Seven P)ls In All.- Admltalen Its' The Orpheus gives only one show acb evening, beginning promptly at 8 o'clock. v'-sspBajTsaxiBaaBaaaaBBBaBa i :,rrMMMMnmmrm wmSnmm ?0,nnmmmwwfflnm W'SreeeWIjie1 - W4kwWmk i9lkWSkWW Celtbratad Photoplay Artlrt Blanch Sweet, In thi our By Margaret Turnbull AnAppealtoTaxpayersandVoters It has been Intimated that the coun- subjected. Let then aad their fami ly court removed the bounty on co- lies get out In a sparsely aattled coun yotes because certain persons were try and they will ask for protection aa thought to have brought skins from quickly aa any one. California to secure the larger bounty, "one child's life U worth nor thaa paid la Klamath count I at- lne tUl hMn u I, for one, will give $25 reward for In Klamath eouatv. Children are It. , w- - -.-.. . Tua u a flim play which abounds la, the arrest and conviction of any per- lng sent to school oa horses, hut oven unusual thrilling situations. The story , i0 or persons bringing skins from an then the danger Is very great for a deals with soma strange but most la- u'ld county or state to secure the rabid animal of say klad fean Both- bounty here. Anyone else desiring to lag. add to this reward may leave thelr( names at the Herald office. A man -avtiea Pisana & d ...- A..a 'creating evolutions la modern society, Coming Wednesday. These Ban In "UNDER TWO FLA0S" TEMPLE THEATER "The Face In the Mirror," Essanay Drama in Three Parts "The Chalk Line," A Via Comedy outside Klamath county perjures him self when he tries to collect bounty In this county. job raoiu coyoic menace is really out becoming vtry serious. Many farm- and Many other much than is danger Is not counties are paying asked here and the limnur null and hoc. which f able them to "stand up" thrmitb i Ciime. The glilo' tram la talklni ' doing something Mmllar In onlrr I buy shoe alia Ily Wrdnenday of next week mBt gay, light hnanrd student mill H l'i nv n In Die ilrplhK of tlxKlialr, I haps never to rise, for by that time rivlnatltm exemptions will be kna't- and thofc whoxf conduct or Kf fave been unnattfactory muni artl on their subjects. Those who set this year should be thankful Indeed. One section of Freshman KnstM class dramaltzed 'The l-egt-nd weepy Hollow" Thursday. rry mix" lo Its credit as well ns amusenti'ni. grpnt. Bo do not begrudge the few cental ORACB M. E. CHURCH TO ,ou win nave 10 pay. we are sending have aoa-riai ornviCI invnsiions oroaacasi 10 farmers ntoekmen to come here to halm era and stockmen forced to attend this f..ii,i ., .. ... k...i t... ' Sunday n.ti.'iiln session of court are very much worried they come only to find the country over the condition of affairs around overrun with mad don snrf mvi..) their homes. In many cases the wives Th Miuinn, .. ,...i ., .. Dreamy Dud ,Haa a Uugh en th.,nd eWWren are being left alone to country, asking for a 110 bounty, are "HoM"Eseaaay Cartoon Comedy! k fUr T, Wh"t ,r' thej' - "' 'ned. with only a few ricrp- .... . m cue oi an auacici Uons, by all who ran get to ten one of There are Incidents in the last 30 them. The danger Is Imminent; action ds)s In Langell Valley where the wo- should be taken at once. Mr. Tag men have been kept in the bouse all payer, sign the petition. day by a mad coyote. Mad coyotes arc reported very numerous around Swan lake and the Bly country and It Is hard to Sad a man from this section of the country who has not had some experience with a mad animal. 'Path News," Current Events SUNDAY AND MONDAV Haunted and Heundsd." Knickerbocker Drama In 3 Parts "The Trial Run, Hamrda of Helen Series "Makes and wnlaa," Kaltm Comedy "ltths NewaV Current Events Bo far none uave been seen In the country west of Link river, hut It I. only a question of time until tbey win' i oe tBcre. Yours sincerely, A TAXPAYER mi HIGH SCHOOL NOTES The high school orchestra accompa nied tho assembly Hinging Thursday wit! Iip ii "Mr? bm to Church" Sunday at lhe Mrlfc dint church. Kcry nicniln'i' ' " church In expected to lti pre ill nda special service h:t bwii iirranr! Thero will liu ii xlmrt seriniiii hy iH pastor, followed by a prog-nin ducted by the lay ini'inberri II hopeil to mRko UiIh u meellng fr'rt oral dlscUMslnn nml fur hukki'i!!'"1'1 to Improving the work of the church Tho followliiK iniislc will be (!le! Come Jvsus Itnlcoincr (llnrll'11! Mrs. V. T. MolHrlmiibnrlier; Ai'lbrS Hush My Hmil, Choir; duet, l'H Thou .IoIiuvhIi (Donltciltl), l.iirf"(1 MebaSey and V. T. Motschenbnrh The Very Latest. Just Out. Tim utw J017 iaiia of The Mu"" MFWI!H255i "oust I bBo7 rirm-AVBPMTUKOATB ' Tktf do not reaiir. ih. -.. flAaaaaUi ' -- ---.. .H trail iu -""" "-w-" . i wkKk the Men fitting around the are in their n5orn'nr- "PWlni the music a j-rtut uta n(lV0 no equal. They pny tho W own homes In Klamath Falls feel safe n.'ni. V country people are being Ah a result of several nttemptM lo mine money for suits and hIiooh, koiuo of which were very successful, tlio basketball hoys now haw neat, lit est ilhldenilM. Boo tlicm before M Hiiro unit iittMi innHoi. l rrl'j OBenl, nor K. IC. K. Hlom. 13 Jl Something See Rhlleote. new In life Insurant 10 $4 1 mw V ?mt A" ?-vw