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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1917)
23say w;t TOMMY, JAXUARY at, IflT tot iVtmHfl HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OKIOON i It- for 21. -. III THREE 3& .. GAMES TO PALMS lf 15 I Ft MLM OBT THE JUMP IX FIRST i j umtm or iojame tourxa MKXT NEXT SERIES OX ELKS' ALLEYS XBXX MOXOAV The Palms Made a srand cleanup o( the Blklbowlera last night la the first aerie of the U-game bowling tourna ment The gaaiea wcee rolled on the Palm tilers. .- In the first and third games the vic tory was overwhelming, and tho sec ond was won by ten pins. Following Is tho scere: 1st 2nd 3rd Elks ...-.,,.... "13 761 Palm ........736 833 834 The aezt series will be rolled on the Elks altera next Monday evening. C A. Harden, L. G. Van Bellen. 3. R Hodr. W. L. Smith and W. O. Malta rolled for the Elks last night The Palm bowlers were George A. Wright Dob Dale, F. II. TJpp, J, S. Kent 3. H. Carnahan, Glen Jester aad Art Leavitt. French Infantry Fire Repulses German Arms LONDON, Jan. 30. Incessant In fantry Arc by the French has stopped the German assaults on Dead Man's Hill, according to the official French war office statement. The Herlln report says the French also bate made unsuccessful attacks, against Dead Man's Hill. I Only reconnoiterlng engagements elsewhere are described In the omclal, announcement. except that tne .. . . French declsre three German aero planes have been downed. Committee Will Have Subscriptions Ready No little progress is being msde by days to bo able to furnish an authen-,' FIRST SHOWING OF SILKS New Spring Fabrics Spring goods are now on display. It it just like spring in our yard goods department. The new 1917 white goods selected for commencement exercises are here in complete assortment; many of the designs cannot be reproduced or restocked. We urge the public to take advantage of this opportunity presented as it does, the most exclusive fabrics in the scarcest colors, now being exploited in the advance spring fashion magazines. nsfUaMdMasxHesv. O.. K. Weed, livestock buyer ot Fcrtlead, Is la Klamath to look over livestock here. TOMORROW : WEDXESDAV STAR THEATER the check-up committee appointed several days ago to audit all subscrip tions to the Strahom railroad ter minal fund, according to members ot the committee. The men on the committee are hard at work, and expect In a few lie list of all subscribers who have actually signed contracts and paid their money. Meantime, additional subscriptions are being secured, and these also will be included In the authorised list to be furnished soon. aflBPSjammBmBBBaV. jBJjp3SBBBk aJHjgPJjBKgBeBBBBmmm SSRwESMlSMSRm BxsBBmBHBmmBBmmBBmammr RmaRsa"" itu ijiJu'ij'iruij"jLrrijiji.n.riririrmrinnririi"rr--"-- ------------------- - - mmmm About People Yon Know v: Lrui-rLnjniirirtfyirtfVrrii"ii" " ' " " ---------------------------------- -.-- - T-1- i McDonald Returns. Joe McDonald, who owns the north east corner at Sixth and Main streets. returned last night from California. w here he spent several weeks. 7a2r8tft In George Kleine's Million Dollar Picture Novel - Gloria's Romance By special arrangement with F. Zeig feld Jr. Supported by Henry Kolker! A Motion Picture Novel by Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Hughes. , STAR THEATER TOMORROW WEDXESDAV WHAT Did You Save Last Year? Tblak tbla over, aad if this Is M oa account of yoar baylag pear goods ob credit from a credit store. It Is positive fact that store that gives eredtt loses great aunty dot Ism, sad who Baya this loss? Wot the store, to be sare. It ia flcured te with the price of goods. Aad who bbjw the dead beats biUeT The asaa who pays his bills, of coarse. Tbea why aot pay eaah, at a cash store. Where yea ,et vatae received? Hera are a few prices, com para them with what yoa are parlag: Cora, per can loc Tomatoes, per can 12c Peaches, per can , UOc Cherries, per can sac Dried Peaches, per lb loc Dried Pears, tier lb loc Dried Praaes, Urge,.lb..ia!ic t Dried Apples, per lb tOc Rvaporated Apples, lb,..iajt- Potatoes, per ort S8.78 jlaaa Flour, .per sack. . .Sl.eo Ft, Klamath Batter, roll. . ,75c fkstaV; par cwt .SS.3S , Osraatioa Cssaai; per caa. 10c ruamatn ..? . i pt. Store FWS rl. .- Changing Front Ihe K. K. K. Store is having re modeled part of its front entrance. The door to the shoe department has been made Into one large display win dow by the Coter Bros. Arnold lletaras. Wilbur Arnold has returned from Portland, where ho attended the an imal convention of the Oregon Retail Hani ware Dealers Association. He is employed at the Roberts h Hanks store. Gordons Retarn. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gordon returned last night from California, where they spent 'several weeks. Mr. Gordon conducts the White Pelican garage. NEW COLORED VOILES Fall Ima of aew ptssa shades, for sprang, laches wide, Bayard THE XEW POPLINS Flaa asercertatd weave, ex tra eaaUty, tee yard. FAXCY BJURT1NOH Gahwalas aad macy eerae weave. BUck pia strtpas, Be to tl.ee yard ZSaSSp Si? 3vt . ii.-s-a.v- Y tragus? 3BV 1 JXl"- ik I- C KtxfJiBi-atamapgmmmm. r--J-Af-SBj A iHvBaBBBBBBBBBaBBB,..Mb..4iaraaBVHJ. . '- a I -glSr e - """-MS ! S..XL p-M , .1 iSnwJW r '' ugraa NEW AMOSKEAG GINGHAM Arahr.for their first showinr. auortment Urgtr than rrt all ttylee and patterns now on hand. Opening price only 15c per yard NEW LACK ThouMiada f yards of aaw priag lacsa already la Math. Vom will have ao Iruablo to f)ad Juh what t waai. Aah la tn war arg- sample booh. Ar to SIJe yard ItIT KMHROIDKHJM I larh to tT lariw wMai all aew Battrraat piam sassaraaa erad fdaaa aad opaa arnrk. oe to SAc yard Ito PLOI'XMXO itr at, ISwchaa Frnm thfi fnmnus House of Korrect comes the new spring attractive than ever are these renown more r Beats Is Home. Alva Beats, an employe of the Southern Pacific company, returned last evening from Dunsmulr, where he has been visiting friends. G (eager Saea. A. Gienger of Klamath Department store, today started suit in the elr-, cuit court against A. B. Chambers to recover $266.10 alleged to be due on an account for groceries. Attorney H. 51. Manning represents plsintlff. i lIT ITT; lir-fisrA. PICTORIAL REVIEW DRESS Only Pictorial Review Patterns gaaraatse that chic. eharactsristie af lbs real Pariwenat. January FaaMatta 1 a ni e Separate skirts were Raver tm attractive Korrect Skirts srfciSUrssris novel pockets, small and large pleats and attractive belts. S4J0 to $12 JO. LEADING DRY GOODS STORE WrrtoforSasaples Express and Mail Charges Prepaid RABID COYOTE BITES FARM DOG COYOTE 8KKX t.v OLEXE TESTER. UV ATTACKS DOG IIKLOXGIKG TO D. EVAXIKOFF LAST XIGHT. 1IUXTERS AFTER AXIMAL 1 Fight Over Promotion of Doctor in Navy 4gH$MgHM$4$4$Mg 'ihe rabid coy o to which excitci Olene yesterday attiirnoon Is keeping the community in terror. This after noon be is somewhere between Olene and the former Lewis ranch, prob ably along Lost River. IEt night the coyote entered the yard ot D. Evanlkoff and bit a dog severely. Mr. Evanlkoff says he in tends to kill tho dog before It be comes mad. Lumber haulers from the Turner mill report seeing in the snow this morning evidences that the coyote bad another fit since the two it suf fered in Olene yesterday afternoon. A considerable number of men aro searching for the rabid animal this afternoon, fearing it may attack cows and other dogs. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE California pino and jun iper, good, clean wood, sawed to any length and delivered. Phone 51, office 1813 Main. J, J. Winter, agent. 30-6t BBBBBBBBBBBBBBml9J9v n .'BBBBBBBBBrX''''' fi-' "'-aV U -BBBBBBBBW'C?" f-'i ?,?'' ' I I bbbbbbbbbV "';;:'' ''- mi I . P BBBBBBBayrf& ?. rifr iy&3:, 1 IWHaBBBBaaPmBKrasi ,BR9RaaBpsBBitaB BBBBBBBBBBBaWaBs! i'l'RBBBBBBBBBBBBBSaaB ' 'fBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBIami Says Wilson Would Not Abolish Monroe Doctrine Loses First Fight in Fight tor Office The nomination of Dr. Cary T. Grayson, the president's personal physician, to be medical director and rear admiral over the beads of 114 physicians and surgeons In tbo navy has rroused opposition In the senate. There is promise of a fight by the re publican members, at least. Dr. Grayson married Miss Gordon, the Intimate friend of Mrs. Wilson. Must Treat Baby's Eyes County Treasurer's Xotiee Holders of Klamath county general fund warrants protested on or before) December 8, 1911, will please present) tho barae at tho county treasurers oPlce for payment. GEO. A. HAYDON, 30-51 County Treasurer. ' WASHINGTON, D. C. Jan. 30. 8enator J. Hamilton Lewis of Illinois, democrat, today presented In the sen ate a resolution defining President Wilson's recent peace address as not proposing an abolishment of the Mon roe doctrine. . This la a phase of the speech wbleb has been subjected to much attack. Whether Senator Lewis waa acting far thu urcdldenl to let the fori-kti powers know what Ills words meant, j was not stated. Senator McCumbcr, republican, of fercd a resolution endorsing l'resl-l dent Wilson's wish for an early net tlement of the European war, but not committing the United States to tho peace without victory phaso of tho speech. SOLDIERS USE MUCH TOBACCO MILLIOXB OF CIGARETTEH ARE XECEK8ABY TO SATISFY TO BACOO APPETITEH OP MILIA. TIAMEK OX BORDER ST. PAUL, Minn., Jan. 30 Min nesota's regulation providing that the eyes of all babies born ia tba state snail be bathed In a solution of silver nitrate, becomes effective to day, despite the 'objections filed by ChriHtlan Scientists and others. Ob-iareUe8 ar a necessity to the smooth EL PASO, Tex., Jan. 30. Lucy Page Gaston, the famous antl-clgar-ette crusader, take notice! Neat af ter rations and shelter it appears from statistics compiled here that cig- 6RAYS0N VOTE IS ON PARTY LINES ' ww vffi. M-f X 1 1 mmMJi n jyyya-gMBagRjBJPl I fat JL MJClaaf MRsM ' X aasf'aaP'5?Ji .L'aTamr 4i 7 'V M A mirBv7 :s I vi ;.RWyaVLvaaBsasa'sral ! llasBwlBrlBammki', A' . iaWsaaasasaa:jfl ORPHEUS THEATER Tuesday .tnrt Wednesday "A SOX OF XEPTUXE" A Drama of Tlirllllnc Adventure la Turee twin "THE MAVOIt'M DECISION" A Drama In Three Acta ADMISSION TIN CENTS The Orpheus gives oaly one show each evening, beginning promptly at teak. Jectors argued that the solution In the hands of Ignorant or Incompetent persons might do much barm. Combination dwrged NEW YORK, Jan. 30 The federal operation of the modern war machine. During the past month more than 6,000,000 cigarettes were smoked by 43,000 guardsmen and regulars In this district. The average consump tion U slightly more than 4 H "pills" Bovernment today filed suit anlnatl ... ... :.- o-a i..- n ... ".. i W w toldler. And tbo one- s-mv --- wwiwiaamq avuu Yucatan company, alleging a combi nation In restraint of trade In sisal, principal article used In the manu facture of binder twine. BB4fSZ!maBBmmmBmm? half doesn't mean "butts," either. Is addition to this the soldiers burned ten of tbousaods of pack ages of tack tobacco, cigsrs, and mas ticated about1 a ton of "cbawjii' tobac co." Due to the inconvenience of carrying a pipe while In service uni form, soldiers woo la civilian life were devotees of tba pipe are fast turning to tba convealeet clgaretta. i SEXATE NAVAL COMMITTEE FA VORH NOMINATION OF Wll SON'S PHYSIOAX TO HANK OF REAR ADMIRAL WASHINGTON, D. C, Jon. 30. By a strict party vote, tbo senate naval committee today reported fa vorably on the nomination of Dr. Cary Grayson, private physician to President Wilton, r.s rear admiral, promoting him mnro ttinn 100 grades. A fight on the floor of tho senate over the nomination Is belluvud certain. Dr. Grayson was nominated mud leal director of tho navy, with tho rank of read admiral. 1 OOV OWf HUNT Of MttMk I Geo. W. P. Hunt has lost tbo first round of his fight to retain tbo gov ernorship of Arlions. The supremo court decided Tom Campbell shall be do facto governor until tho contest Is settled. Campbell took office yesterday. new film novel l from tbo pii of Mr. and Mrs. Itupert Hughes, who aro famous for such tales as "CII! Wings" and "The Thirteenth Com mandment," and Is Mid to be sbo Metr logical throughout and of rest literary merit, not at all like th Up daub, blood-aud-thundor films that Imve sometimes been shown In the (era of a lower class, When Mury IMckford nnimiinrnl that she would hereafter head her own company and guide thi making of Its productions It was staled that hereafter she would not make moro than six pictures each rar, and lhre to be the most elaborate, costly and best directed In which she has ever been seen. The first of these, "Less Than the Dust," will soon be shown here, when she will be presented by the Artcraft Pictures Corporation. DAXCK At Gray's hall at Pine Qrove Fri day, February I. Good music and a good time. S7-7t HOUSTON'C Mstreaetrun AmatmwU Hero From Malta, A. II. Hale Is hero from MaJIn on biiKlnustf. MMMMMMMM f . M lYwonnm Pictures j HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE COMING FEBRUARY 1ST HART PICKFORD IN "LKHM THAN THE Dl'hT" STAR THIATI1 Metro Pii'fuM roiMMiiM IVimeau tlm Kmlnnt Mramatlc War. Edsrnnd Hraeae, la BOARD SAYS MORE NAVY YARDS NEEDED WASHINGTON. D. C. Jan. 30 The preliminary renort of th offl ccrs Investigating the nuvy yard sit uation says that gone of tbo present Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico coast yarda should be abolished, but more navy yards established. Tbe report on conditions on the Pacific Coast Is art yt ronds. In tlllu ulinnrti nli,iti..M.. ...1.1-t. I -,--... ,..... aim, wiiii'H 1 IS based IIIIOII Itohnrl W Hnrvlx.iV In. mortul poem, "Tim Spell of thei'TJIK LURE OF HEARTH PEMHIK Yukon," Kiliniitid lircrsn, tho eml-l ... nent drarnutli: actor, adds uiu.timr1 ',Vo Mi f ll htimau photo- J notable sitcross to the long list which ,Irn", 'ro Prlgliml mauuwTll ne huh Hvorou under Metro auspices, ' ""'"" niuaui um-ciea u -Mr. llrecbo's most recent contrih.il"'"' J "randoii. thins to tho sireun wero "Tbo Song of tln Wugo Hluvo" and "The Shootlna in uan Mcdraw. At tho Hlnr In. nlKht, Whnt the critics every where are proclaiming Is tho host motion picture TIMPLI THIATIS "fiettlas; tlm flraflrr," Tbanhouser Drama In Two Part Itoughauu," , FaU'aff comedy , .inwii m iiiu vch muiion picture f novel yet offered tile public Is coming "'h Gambler's (( Lof' ' J to tb Star theater on Wednesday, i Mustang W.ntorn Drama l I rrtl J t( tliln I. Iini-.l.,.. n .. .1 1 MERRILL OPERA HOUll 1 . IO It a Btar thnutar n vnrf......i... Tt Mil. I. nm..ui. n. .. .1 l ..., . u,u(i Kuuiuuce, sou the star of this much heralded attrac tion Is none other than Dlllle Burke, famous star of "Jerry" and a h.ir .dozen famous productions of the I speaking stage. Th atory ot tba NOTION PICTURE Tl'EHDAYS AND SATURDAYS Merrill, OraeM vTj kfML' J iVj T JI