The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 05, 1917, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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$1.00-DOLLAR HAT SALE-$1.00
Dozens of men's fine hats on sale for one dollar, values worth regularly
up to $3. Annual clean up of our hat department, so select a new hat
or two and share in these great savings.
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I Dentist la tAty
Dr. and Mn. Deasarest, of Merrill,
arrived ta tk eKyvBuiday and are
registered at- tka Hotel Hall.
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Mr.. aad Mrs. Frank Downing, of
Wordea, cane to Klamath Falls Sun
day for a day or aa. v
JT. I. Johastea tka Joaattoa Far
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anr atoralac W Saa Fraaclstn (or, tea
days af a aayiafftria tar tbe eemaaay.
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Mr. Masea aaM yesterday aa xaact
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Attorney Back From Salem,
Caputa J. C. Rateale. local attor
aey. returned Sunday night from
Salem where be hat bean in connec
tion with a cam before the supreme
court.
Bhoa SCaa.Goaa South.
L. O. Tan Betlea of the Regal
shoe store, of this city, left Sunday
atorataavfor 8an Francisco on a busl
aate trip.
Retarns Froat Salens.
K. A. Creai of the arm of Stone.
Qale A Creaa, atorneys, returned to
the ctty Sander night from Salem,
where, h. kaa beea oa business.
Back 1a Kkwaatk for Vkk.
Lloyd Low, who left tome time ago
expecting to be located in Portland,
returned io the city Sunday night as
a wltneas la circuit court. He expects
to be located In Portland In r short
time.
Court Room Crowded
When Hobbs Trial Begins
Lyreaat Sneaker at Schools.
Miss Annie Theresa Davault, Kill-
uu nnm ourrau speaaer woo ap-ij-j. any, a I B
rear. her. tonight .t th. Houap First Witnesses Are Examined Today in
era house, spoke this afternoon at the
Central and high schools, where she
was glren a warm reception.
SPAIN Will
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a Vaf to Fast
C. C. CaUowa aad son of Medford
war. la the city Sunday oa their war
! to Fort Klamath, wkara Mr. Callawa
'k'lraWd at . enacts to go lata baslaess, it is re-
portad.
otftras theater!
Preesats a beautiful
f Harris Aaasa'a larrj "Mary Keen
Toar, Fast Still, frith
Bafatjr amSatai atmy.la
ADMISMwH TSN CANTS
l Taa Orpheus ajvee aaiy aaa show
eaak araaiag, aagksatac presently at
Se'eleek. "
Cttjr Cause Marts TeaJcht.
The reenter masting of the city
council wni be kali toaight at the city
haU. Mettararf latere are expected
to coma up, laotudlag a latter receiv
ed from the railroad bonding company.
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OWPATCH FROM HOMB SAYS
ST AIM WB-FOLLOW AMKBIGA,
BTKN TO B9CLAKMG WARfF
SVBMABnrBS START SEA WAR
WASHINOTON. D. C. Feb. S
Spain formally acceptad the request of
the United Statea today to handle the
Amerlcaa Interests la Oermaay at ta.
conauUta.
LONDON. Feb. 6. Spate will fol
low the United States la ker declara
tion and protest agalast the unre
stricted submarine warfare, area co
far aa declaring war. according to ad
vices recelred today by wireless from
Case of Much Local Interest
"BUI" Lee, local automobile man.
arrived in the city Saaday night after
apeadlac the past SO days visiting I Rol" wWcl1 ut' "a Spanish am
friends nnd relatives over the state. borjoIUly.
including Portland, Salem,
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aad Springfleld.
A CARLSBAD
Treatment at Home
CARLSBAD SPRINGS
are the
eriearated in the world for Liver
HvT yaar thoasaads So ta the Spriags
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aad are dMafitad arttk the rasalta obtalaad.
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IF YOU LACK ENERGY, and feet depressed, the dunces are roar
liver is iaactiva aad you aaed
Rexall Liver Salts
FJUCriOALLY THE SAME FORMULA AS CARLS BAD' WATER
WK PERSONALLY GUARANTEE that a taaleeafaaful dissolved la
plaia water, ketaa'eald, aad taken before btaakfavt every manias
for a weak or taa says, WILL PUT YOUR SYSTEM IN SPLENDID
CONDITION
Price 25c, 50c and $1.00
WE WILL OsVR A TRUL ROT'
at ear store, m wW saad eat
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MONDAY, FEBRUARY
'Reserved Seats 50c
With every available seat taken,
the Hobbs murder trial opened this
morning. Prosecuting Attorney Dun
can opened the ease for the state aad
la his statement claimed the atate
would prove a premeditated murder
of Ed Way on the part of Hobbs and
wife. Horace'M. Manning, represent
teg that Way had assaulted both Mrs.
which led to the shooting in his open
ing statement for the defease. The
defense claims to have evidence show
Ins that Wal had assaulted hvh Mrs.
Hobbs aad Miss May Asklas, hair sis
ler of Hobbs. They further claim
that Way terrorised the women into
concealing the assaults from Hobbs by
threats agaJast the life of Hobbs. On
the day of the shooting-. Manning
claims. Way earn to the Hobbs home,
aad when accosted by Hobbs and his
wire, and being accused of his im
proper actions by Hobbs, became an
wired, aad again made his threats to
kill Hobbs. which caused Hobbs to
tire in self defense.
Moyd L. Low, ei-deputy sheriff,
was the first witness called by the
state, but before any cross eiamlna
trip nut to the Hobbs homestead. He
teiiined to meeting the Hobbs fam
ily on the road to town near a stalled
automobile, which was Ways. That
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the party was armed when they met
them. Hobbs aaa placed under ar
rest and the guns taken from them,
and the party returned to the Hobbs
tmnne, where tbe body or Way was
Ivlng. He testified to the position of
the body, the location of the pram-
Un and the actions of tbe. party, lie
reported finding two shotgun shells
netr the body of Way, one loaded and
one discharged. He said Hobbs told
him the children bsd been playing
with the shells. The guns taken from
tint Hobbs were then Introduced aa
evidence, and the cross eiamlnatlon
by the defease begun at 1:30.
E. B. Henry, county surveyor. In
trod iced a plat which he had prepar
ed at tbe lustsnce of both the defease
and prosecution.
George C. Ulrlch, ei-deputy sheriff,
on tbe wltr.nu stand said ho bsd
btn fturamimcri to the spot by A. C.
Yndon, then tnunset for tbe defeuso,
lu ri'iiUa'ioi fct n notciworlUjr tt
utr. Mlu Iaypujt IsaSlttH -lth
''TM)llty whli ii radlstM rlurn,
rkh, niroin.". inelciiloun volcr; a nn
dramatic Instinct, kertt lnllit u4
ympathvtlc appreciation. Hhr hu
thr facility or feeling tlir (oltiln, tW
humor, tragedies and Joy t m
evnry day human, living an fvrry dt;
UN, siid to interpret them frrllottj
and fffcctlvely. Khe wnt Irw u
lnitrirllng artist thnn a mirror hU
up to the fare of folks, no that tir m
runs may see, and her character as
sume lht aspect of real pt-riumMva,
There l more artistry In her work.
There I real Individuality.
tlon waa taken, the detente moved! After swing on up to the homestead
Hint all witnesses bo barred from the. with, tho oibrrs, ho brought the Hotib
court room except tho witness on the, family to town. Ho said Mrs. Hobbs
stand. Both attorneys came In for se
vere censure from Judge Kuykendntl
for thpir attltudo toward each other
In objecting to, the Introduction of tes
timony.
!.ow's testimony was regarding the
told lilni that he had made Kd Way
hold n his ImndH.
CroHj examination brought nut tlio
fact that HoliU had telephoned to A
C. Ymlen that their car had brokou
down, and to come out and get thorn
Negotiations
Ffoceedini
IONIION, Feb. 8. A wlrelro ass-
sage received here today tram Derm
said: "Negotiations proceeding far
further concessions in submarine waf
fs re. without prejudicing It sar
Th measaga did not atste ww
whom the aegotlatloas are pronse-Ing.
BrltaaW U Maak
LONDON. Feb. 6. The nritat
atinmer Kveitone Is reported uak It
day aad four af the craw killed. Tat
Dsnlah steamer Larskrnsa I also
ported submarined.
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flaaftaat Ivas Harrmdly
KIIRKKA, Calif., Fab. (The Uss j
ed Ktates Monitor Cheyenne left ssn
hurriedly today for San Frnnttao k
response to sudden orders. She is b :
lleved to bo wanted for patrol work
at Ihc (lolden Oste harbor.
STAR THEATER
Metro PictHMa Comtm-mtUin
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iosuo un aiiiuiiiut Diaso mar,
Valll ValU,
Daniel Frohmaa Presents
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Haael Dawa aad Owen Moore
In0fliturlxatioa of the Dramntle
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Tkn Broken Promise,"
Knickerbocker Drama In 3 parts
"The Vatdshiaff Becear,"
Hsssards of Helen Serle
MA Jsaloas Gay,"
i VlUgraph Comedy
Patlie .Vena,
Current Events
Lyceum Bureau Reader
Here tor Number Tonight
Said to Be Singularly Gifted Reader-
Has Won Marked Success
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M11HILL OPBRA HOUSE
MOTION PICTURM ;
TUESDAYS AJO SATURDAYS
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Annie Theresa Davault, the charm
ing-reader who J a feature attracting
on the lyceum course, arrived in
Klamath Falls Sunday abrht for her
appearaaca at the ' Houston opera
bouse tonight, oa tbe Kllisoa-Whlte
lyeeum bareau.
Mies DaVaalt to said to be a slagu-
laxly sifted young woman,, who baa
won a. marked success oa tbe plat
form, due to ker charm af manner gad
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Ocuaslonajly there arises an artist
ko abundantly equipped in all (he
graces essontU to ker calling as Io
load weight to il.o doctrine of predov
tlnatlon. Surely this Is tbe case In
the matter of the platform calling cf
Annie Therenit Davault, who Is so
abundantly PMMeiqLjf.adjfiba MU!
hnus caaeutlal lo tb great play read
er as to create tuf belief that nature
inienaea her for a platferm artist,
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