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About The semi-weekly herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1914-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1914)
Tavuni»**, APRII. ». 1014 THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. PAGK FOUR GET THAT ROYAL TAILORED LOOK \ \ TJOYAL TAILOR SERVICE—please note you—is a service in made-to-order Clothes; a service that has universalized and purse-popularized the finest in New York and Chicago Custom Tailoring—a long-arin service that has reached out over all distances and brought the utmost in metropolitan Designing, Cutting and Draping to good dressers everyhwere. Step into our atore this week and select your fabric for that Spring Suit. I, newest European and Domestic Woolens awaiting you. There is a full half thousand of the f That flawless fit that you have reverenced in the costliest Merchant Tailoring is yours for from lì % $16.00 to $35.00 « IS ’ h j SOUTHERN OREGON’S LARGEST, LIVEST MEN S STORE Exclusive Easter Furnishing«. Knox Sir»» and l'ananux Hats. New Summer Style» in Walkover shoes. Cool Vmlerwear—now ready . K. K. K. STORE Elks to Learn to K.C.H.S. Campus Dance the “Tango” (Continued from page 1) Leading Clothiers Tow» Topic» Nncraiiieal Supper. j Celebrate Ending of the Civil War Today the Coast, and publisher of the Chris At the Methodist church tonight at tian Advocate aud other journals of 7:30 tlie Sacrament of the Lord's the church in the early days. instructor M D. Coats addressed Supper will be observed . Aiter graduating the University ot I the students in chapel this morning, taking for his subject "Gum." Before tbe Pacific in 1873, and pracUclug I---------------- he had finished his talk every guiu- law in San Jose for a few years. Ben Rack to Medford. H. L. Walther, general superin chewer in tbe assembly room turned son came to Oregon in 1880, becom- principal of Umpqua Academy, tendent of the California-Oregon iag The Elks who have not thus far tertainment committee has arranged pale 'round tbe gills. Six years later, he moved to Grants Power company, left this mornlug for t t t galloped, hopped, Jumped and skitted for instruction in these new dances. Last night the seniors loaded and Pass and "bung out bls shingle, and Medford, after attending to company Incidentally, tonight is ladles' night through the maze of steps compris tired live charges of dynamite before in 1892 was elected as district at- business matters here. at the club rooms. In addition to the ing one or more of the varigated dancing, cards and other diversions they had finished dislodging the big toruey In those days the Southern Oregon Goes to Grants I* um . brands of the tango will be given a will be indulged in, and a luncheon rock in front of tbe high school. district comprised Josephine, Jackson, Mias Hazel Gould, who ha* been f t t chance to this evening, for the en- I will be served. Tbe Frank M. Upp gold medals are I Klamath and Lake counties. and there connected with the local office of the on display at the high school. These J were not the comfortable means of Pacific Telephone and Telegraph com i medals are first and second prizes in travel now afforded, practically all ot pany for several months, left this the declamation contest which will be the trips being made In stages or morning for Grants Pass held at the high school April 17th. horseback. The hard trip by the court The contestants will be Miss Ida and attorneys to the different county Attention, Eastern Star. Thomas, Miss Marie Harpold, Wayne seats was called "riding tbe circuit." All members ot Aloha Chapter are Keesee. Clifford Sevlts and Charles and those early-day barristers can all requested to attend tomorrow night's attest to w hy the court is known as Dorr. Mrs. Margaret llaytcr of the "circuit court." Those were the meeting t t t Dallas. Worthy Grand Matron, will tie untamed days of the West, when law Instructor E. V. Hawley would like and order were not held in the high present.— Mrs. If E. Moinyer. sec to bear from any of the school base est regard by the sparse population, retary. It ball teams that want to come to and the prosecuting attorney many Klamath Falls for a game with tbe times took bis life in his bands In try Hn<k With Car. high school. Upon a charge that be assaulted Gowen this morning, George II. Hayden, who has been ing to bring about the conviction of Cyrus Kreigh with a dangerous wea The evidence showed that North in San Francisco attending to busi offenders. pon, Oscar North was arrested at struck Kreigh with a board. Teati During this time, though, Benson ness matters, came In last night In however, developed that Chiloquin and brought here for a mony. carried on tbe fight for the prosecu the automobile he purchased while preliminary examination. This was Kreigh started the trouble, so North tion in a manner that won him tbe ¡away. held before Justice ot the Peace was liberated by the magistrate reaped ot all. and as a result he was elected circuit judge in 1898. Since I .eave for Florida. Mr. and Mrs. John Ellis left this GOOD ROADS DAY the management and direction ot that time, with the exception of one morning for Florids, to visit their IS APRIL 25th this movement in your county, and term, when he practiced law here, be that you will do whatever you can has been continuously on the circuit daughter. Mrs. Alice Mlckler. bench, and bis decisions are very rare PORTLAND, April 8.—Asking the to get the men to cooperate and make SOCIAL SERVICEN IN THE MURN ly questioned in any way by tbe su KLAMATH ASKED TO MENI» county court ot each county to as- the day a success. DELEGATES TO MEDFORD In every county a banner will be ING—CANTATA BY THE HUN preme court. sum« direction and leadership in or- ganizatiou for All-Oregon Good given by the Portland Ad Club to the BAY SCHOOL TO BE GIVEN IN The following from the Medford Roads Day, April 26. Rufus C. Hol organization doing the most work. TRI E PUBI.K ITY THE EVENING man. president of the association of If you will call upon your road super CAMPAIGN STARTS ^Commercial Club has just been re ceived by Secretary Wylde of the County Judges and Commissioners, visors and appoint voluntary assist Klamath Chamber of Commerce: has addressed to each county court ant supervisors for every section ot CLEVELAND, April 8. — 'Promo There will be special Easter ser road in your county and see that the The Medford Commercial Club the following letter; vices both morning and evening at tion of Truthful Advertising" is the wishes to arrange for a big booster • Saturday, April 25, is to be An. ^Preliminary organizations are per-: purpose of a distinctly new type of the Presbyterian church Sunday. Tbe rally here at Medford sometime tbe Oregon Good Roads Day, by the Gov- f*01, *he publicity which will be given organization now being formed here morning service follows: last of this month, the sole purpose ernor s proclamation. All Oregon. thlB m,t,er throughout the press of by members of the Retail Merchant's Piano voluntary; Doxology; Hymn '¡of which shall be an effort to get the all citizens and all organizaUons are f1* state, will undoubtedly do the 102; responsive reading; solo, "The Board ot the Cleveland Chamber of commercial clubs and citizens of requested to cooperate in this move- rest- Commerce. W. J. Noble, of the Palms,” Mr». B. C. Thomas; offering; Jackson, Josephene and Klamath ment. If every county does Its share, -------------------------- 8cripture lesson; solo, Mias Agusta Board explains tbe evlja the organiza- .counties united In a strong campaign it will be of inestimable benefit to Cuba's best customer for cigars is Parker; sermon by Rev. Stubblefield; i tion is designed to abolish in tbe fol for the development, improvement the roads and state, to say nothing of Great Britain, which takes 60,000,- "Gloria in Excelsis,' from Mozart's lowing interview. and advertising of Southern Oregon's the excellent advertising the "fate 000 every year. Twelfth Mass, Benediction. "One of the evils to be eliminated natural attractions. We have par will receive from tbe publicity that -------------------------- In the evening a cantata, "The Vic is the inflation of values, telling tbe ticularly In rnlnd Crater Lake, Klam will result . Wyoming agriculture in 1913 had tor of Bozrab,” will be rendered by people that an article is a (100 value The promoters of this scheme ex- an output valued at 335,000,000.' the church and Sunday school, under and advertising it for sale at (37.50. ath Lake. Oregon Caves, Ashland Butte, tbe upper Rogde River and pect that at least 1U.000 men will Manufactures were valued at («,- the leadership of J. B. Mason. The Thia word 'valu«' is used In this I such other natural beauty spots as each give a day's labor to tbe roads, 000,000. program has been arranged as fol connection is one of the most deceiv we can profitably spend some time and that in addition thereto that the --------------------------- lows: ing words Is advertising. You might and effort on. day will be observed In all tbe public In New york and vicinity 160,000 Song—Miss Hanks' primary class. 'as well advertise a loaf of bread as It Is thought beat to extend an In- schools ot the state. women are vitally assisting In making Song -Miss Houston's class. 'a (100 value, with the excuse that a ivitatfon to the civic bodies of Ash Contata—“The Victor of Bozrah." starving castaway on a desert Island I have been requested to address Hiving cheaper by practical co-opera- land, Grants Pass, Klamath Falls, you In the hope that you will take tion. Chorus—"Hail, Mighty Victor." would value a loaf of bread at that Talent, Central Point, Gold Hill, Song—"The Gate of Life"—Mr. sum. Eagle Point and Rogue River to join Hogue’s class. “The time has come to call a halt i us in such a meeting, and to appoint Song and Chours—"Mary at tbe on the scramble for preferment by committees to meet with a committee Tomb.” means of one merchant trying to out of this club to further the purposes Chorus—"Let There Be Peace.” do the other In extravagant claims.” I herein referred to. Song—"Believe In Him.” A majority of the merchants are We would find It advisable, prob "Man of Hope”—Ladies in unison said to favor the movement. ably, to limit the discussion and act- and full chorus in unison. Chorus—"Golden Harps.” The ordinary crew of one of the big lion at this meeting to the subject Song—"The Bright and Morning big trans-Atlantic liners numbers stated, so that we may get something definite In the way of action. It Star.” more than 800 . would probably be best to have a I - "Rejoice and Sing,”—Chorus, with tenor, bass and soprano solos. To the close of 1913 Alaska had good big joint committee appointed The solos are to be rendered by produced known mineral wealth to to discuss ways and means to further "this end, and let a big meeting start Miss Augusta Parker, Mra. B. C. the value of (248,300,000. off the work. Thomas, Miss Marjorie McClure, Ar We should be glad to hear from thur D. Hay and Mr. Telford. A French woman has patented a corset that can be loosened by moving you In thia regard. Can we depend .upon a delegation from your club to Denmark has between 7,000 and a single lever on the steels. I such a meeting; and what date would 8.000 automobiles, or about one to every 400 Inhabitants. The percentage of females from 20 you suggest* We would be glad to to 24 years of age in New Jersey who have any suggestion you may offer in the matter. Only about one-flfteenth of Can are married Is 44.3. ada's estimated water power has been We have In mind now, having Will I developed. Of all the people in Europe the Steele's lecture with lantern slides on French have the fewest children and Crater Lake, and also any other There are 17,000,000 unmarried th elrlsh the most. slides of Southern Oregon's beauties j people In tbs United 8tates, of which that we can get hold of. Can you ' over 9,000,000 are women. They get results Herald Want Ads. bring any such? A Chiloquin Trouble Gets Into Court ot Justice EASTER PROGRAM ÂÏ PRESBYTERIAN United Press Hervtce WASHINGTON, April 9. Joint In formal celebrations were planned here today and this evening by veteraus of I he Confederate and Federal armies of the Civil War. Hotel Arrivals The great struggle officially ended Just forty nine year» ago today, when General Robert E Lee surrendered al Appamatox Many ' Information bivouac«" were planned for today and this eveulug by a dosvn military organisation* WILSÜN ILLtEtS ‘NEWSPUPtk10881’ (Continued from page II Hotel Hail iroad owned »hips from the canal is to tie the "next step In the surrender to England," according to Senator liorah Rurali *ays Sir Edward ot Idnbo Grey, the British foreign miulster, ob Jected to the railroad clause. This declaration was made by the Gem state man during the testimony of Norris before the canals committee Norris said he Is opposed to the ex White Pelican ■■mptlons because they were subsidise E. A. Palmer, F. J Etb, L. II. Krel- lie held that If they were to be given ger. Hau Francisco; D. M Htevenson. they should be given to foreign trad city; J. W. Pomerene, J H. McMeany, ing ships. Portland, A P. Chapin and wife. Chi cago. John Ellis and wife, city; Gus A. I.ovegreen. Portland; Edsou Watson, Agency; F. M Denton, Fort Klamath; Mrs. W. O. Huson, Mcva; C. L. Mory- i>lls, W. J. Mitchell. Han Francisco; E. V Williamson. Sacramento; Chas. U Carlqulat, Dunsmuir; Eugene M West's. Yalnax i ’. M< Donald Loa Angeles III Nil Pennsylvania ha« minded women. lo.ooo feeble Believing that women are more effi cient than men. the General Chemical company of New York has started sveeral women chemists at work In their laboratory In Long Island City Women ticket sellers are gradually replacing the men In the New York theaters. The annual average wage of womeu school teachers throughout the coun try Is 1486. In addition to the special Raster 'services Hutiday morning to be at- tended by the Knights Toniplar, the evening service ut tbe church will be a special obseriancc of the day. Thls will consist of exercise« by tbe Hun- day school children. "Life's Morning," a cantata by I. II. Meredith, la to be rendered, The program for this follows: Chorus, Morn ot Life, Tullor. Responsive reading The Crucifix ion; The Burial. The Heal Chant I am The Resurrection. John 3:26.3«. Prayer. Chorus The Passover Hong. Male chorus, Young Men's Class Reading Do You Hear*. (llrl's Class. Hong The Easter Story, Giri's Class. Exercise Cross and Crown. Boys' Class. Chorus Wako Rweetest Htrain. Exercise Purity, Truth, Frag rance, Boys' Class. Chorus He Is Risen' Hallelujah! Responsive Reading The Resur rection. After the Resurrection. The ’romlse. Chorus- The Mighty Victor. Recitation Ho Khali Rise, Harry Pella. Hong Easter Day, Infant Cigna. Add rasa by Huperlntendent. Chorus Hear the Happy Bella. Exercise The Waking of the Flowers, Girls' Class. Solo and chorus, The Beautiful Story of Easter. Short address by the pastor. Duet and chorus The Morning Is Bronklng. Enator offering. Chorus—Praise Him. Benediction. The regular Easter offering for missions will be taken. In to Meet Folks. Fred Fleet of Wlnnard A Fleet's ranch In Lnngell Valley, |N In to moot Ills parents, who will nrrlvo tonight from the Middle West to spend the summer on the ranch. Mr. Fleet was fromerly engaged In newspaper work hero, and Is well and favorably known.