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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1918)
"CI v 'ri V . .7':WSii liW491 rvrmoAY, jaitoary m, iti ..vt..r'? v, ,;-, . '""wr HERALD, KLAMATH FAIXS, . OREGON ' HW J' jwmcsrwr-r" . .' .,-., . ,m. vMiinu J J' ' . ,. . t- ii - it - SSMalBSSk eBBBBaBSBjaeBiaaa "I ?!M sSi K t li. 1"." -. " lift ' H 't '. u IV41 4. 1 IVmrDfiAMAI MCKITirW II lllllliNlHI hMiaiikr rt "v "T . tji ." -i,"v -ma SSIS.ar:MaEiIWnI-i wum w " w w w" VtJiffi&fj' BSsSBSW' , LITTUE SIDBUaHTS OX VOCAL AMONG THK M90PLE OF THIS CITY AND VIOKITT. aammV GOING AND COMINGS OF LOCAL FOLKS us t ' '1 u.r J ., i K Mrs. Balch of OdciM la In the city ' .. I for m raw dars. f TfVr , J. B. Griffith of Eagle nidge Is In Un , the city on business. , D. Nino la In the city for a few dare i from Port Klamath. T. H. Lynch of Mnlln la n business "visitor In Klamath Foils. Dee. Waddelt of Pdrtland Is cent arrival In Klamath Falls. a re- J. M. Lewis or Clear Lake, Cnllf., Is a recent nrlval In Klamath Falls. 0. H. Van Meter la In the city for a few daya from hla ranch near Olene. Luclle Voltreya of Donia arrived In, Klamath Falla to visit for a few days. v J. A. Cochran of Portland la In Klamath Falls, attending to matters ef business. Hugh Falvery and Joe Barer of Ma. ila are visiting In Klamath Falla for a few days. John Hacelsteln. a nromlnent rest 't of the AlgomadHrlrt.U a wun-! ty seat visitor today. , The A. N. W. Club will meet to morrow for an all-day aeaslon at the home of Mrs. 8. a Martin. Mr. and Mrs. flam Short are In! town from their Poe Valley ranch,! looking after matters of business1 era today. J. H. snort is in for a brier business TMt from the Odessa section. Here- sens last mere is scarcely any snow la that district Mrs. O. W. Robertson and Mrs. Chas. Otey returned last night from San Francisco, where they have been visiting for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ferguson left' uln ,, eltw j, torday morning for Portland. The performance Is nndsr the spe where they expect to remain for a' d direction of Mrs. LnkB. Walker. week. It Is reported that Mr. For- tj,, daaclng Is under ta abl coach. insoa will tak np matter connected ,n, of Mrt f and lB, ,. . - under the direction of Mrs. Rose Soul .,. Prattou. sjovtm American Tn- ettt eomvrltim tBt popalar and VIKWS ARE SHOW.V . talented young ladles of ta city, who 1 are thus giving their senrlc to th An Interesting series of stereoptl-, Red c0, Tbero wln PW eos- een slides have been shown to the1 tumIn d stag eetUngs for aea 'BBlla ef th Central arid Riverside aet scaeols thu week by the Rev. E. P. Lawrence of th First Presbyterian church. The views were given In con section with a lecture at the church ea Sunday evening. Tbey are report ed to be of great educational value. OREGON SOLDIER DIES WASHINGTON, D. C. Jan. 29.' General Pershing has renorted that Hubert Roberts of Warren. Ore., has died from spinal meningitis. m 2Z 1 1 v w i UjSf !t&. ' M0H01V9 S Exclusive Agency at '' s Sutfarman . 4 y riaammawesia.Z: wyTJfln .?i ' with the next Liberty Loan In Klam- ath County. Henry nolvln has returned from San Francisco. Mlaa Pearl Bolvln Is visiting friends In Los Angeles and will remain for some time. r Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brockenbrongh left this morning for San Francisco, here they III spend the next month visiting. Mr. Brockenbrough, who Is an accountant lth tho Pelican Bay Lumber company, Is taking his vaca tion at this time. " WNG LADIES OF, mm ma mm m aT rRKPARIXaFORFLHKEA.pr,u0Bi naw,( p,rhapa. never been TERTAINMENT AS AID TO THE. M RED On of the biggest and bast ama tenr performance ever staged her is to be gives February Ith for the ben- efit of the Red Cross Society. It will H.Bhered &. , that sojaas of thee same young ladle jiressated a little entertainment sou gats ago called "Undo Sam's Review The only possible criticism mad regarding It was that It was too short Ta show to be givra oa February Ith will eon. . OCILTY INDIAN GETS BIO FINB A fine of $SSO was imposed oa Da vid Copperfleld, aa dsdlaav of Us Klamath reservation-, .who. m found guilty in the Circuit Court last week of colliding with Miss Luclle Stewart! on Sixth street early In November. It, was broo.ht mt nri th. h.H..' that rinnarflaM iij .. was . needing at the time of the aecl-J jdent. I Work $2.50 Guaranteed to last six pDCC months or a new pair . T IeCsieCi W partkuUrljr ra coamnMad tksjM sturdy padsU totk werkkg rmb, toauMUetywilt witkaUad Um Btoct Mnra (Mb. 8Trl dsirabl pattorM to chooM from In all iits, 32 to 44 waists - i-" vsirus ira rana DEW IN EAST STEAMBOATS AND OTHER CRAFT ON OHIO RIVKR ARK BWKPT AWAY BY ICE JAMS MANY MA. ROONED ON THE BOATS PADUCAH, Ky., Jan. 39. A fleet of packets and other craft ware swept 1 away from their moorings above hero aud swept down the Ohio River by the descending !c gorge. The people marooned on the boats could be heard catling for help as tbey were swept past the city. MMMMWM)! Moving Pictures m00&0t0000ll00ll0V9'AAAAAAAA Fifty years on the stage, an asso ciate of Booth and Barrett, and In lat tar years one of the Greater Vita graph stars, Mrs. Msry Maurice's lov. labia character and wonderful Inter- aavantage man as airs, Pag, th mayor's mother, In "Trans- greasloa," the Qreater Vltagraph Blue Rlbboa production which will appear la th Tempi theater tonight. Mrs. Maurice waa widely 'and favorably known oa th stag half a century ago, and sh was among th first great actresses to answer the call of th tlms to record permanently her remarkable talents. . Jack Holt,' the ctelver young lead ing maa who will be seen at the Star toatght la ssaport of Vivian Martin In the Meresao Paramount production of "Olvlag Becky a Chance." Is rapidly developlng.lnto one of the most pop ular young male actors. Mr. Holt has bad quite a little experience as aa actor, altao ho spent a number of years la Alaska as a civil engineer. la fact, he asserts that be got so cold un th.r. h. .t. h. hMH.l !. s.m i. h. hn. h.t k. ....t be "roasted" oftsa enough to keep warm. Pants EMLflM Waaaasati dec weave sail tstaaa Mea'aTr LHLK7iw!iiiimma BfcfcfcfsVaTg9CWinMCci(rilh Serbian War Mission Here Tho 8erblan war mission, which has arrived In Washington, Is made up of Dr. Mllenke Vosnleth chairman, Serbia's most distinguished diplomat; General Mlhallo Rashltch, one of the leaders of the "great retreat" of 1915. and professor 81 ma Loxanltch, former minister of foreign affairs. i Local movie fans tonight will have an opportunity of seeing a man well Known t0 many ' on h'1 een at tno Ptnr theater. ., J"k ,"?"', hl'l'-t Vivian Martin In "(living Becky a Chance," iui a luiiBiuerauis lime in diifi neis en tho Greenfield farm, a short distance south of this city. He entered the movie game after disposing of his Interests here," and has made unusual success, taking prominent parts In many of the best plays. OFFICKR RKIOltTKD INJURED IN ACTION WA8HINOTON, O. C, Jan. 29. Qeneral Pcrahlng has reported that First Lieutenant II. A. Brown or the Medical Reserve Corps or Cincinnati, attached to the Drltlsh forces abroad, was slightly Injured In action on Do. (.ember 31st. No details were given. gBBsaeaw Fsssssssssss3Ssrsssssi SvjgawgaspajfwvlsBBBal fekBs?R-iIiml sawrvMs n ,al HsaaflsSWsVmBafl 'h iBmsvkVflvBHlaj awtaVP'fMsvmr'J ssRssKil1' fHB BBBBT iSmr fJinK V'aSsSfcifSM BBBssam K '- aaHl saBSSBs .BSSSSSSSBsWJ ''aWssa .bbWsbssssssVsI OtH. MIMAltO HAviTCH 1 mar. ainK icsai tck y mm NM0V1ES m Hen Are Called For The following men In class one of the .elective draft have been notlled by Ihe local exemption board to an-1 pear for physical examination at Klamath Falls, on Saturday, Febru ary 2d: John E, Byers, Olene. Joseph Earl Hughes, Portland. Alexander Hilton, Bremerton, Wash. William Taylor Banta, Dairy. Robert Herbert Keefee, Martlnsburg, Neb. Charles Frederick. Goodwin, Klamatlt . Falls. Roland Hukell Kelley, Klamath rails. Rlehsrd Bailey, Mails. Arthur Jones, Klamath rails. . Chas. Spurgeon Qstmsa, Cantu, Calif. Elmer Franklin Sly, Oakley, Calif. ), Coughs-Colds ARE QUITE COMMON AT THIS TIME. TAKE STEPS TO CURE THEM BEFORE THEY DEVELOP INTO MORE SERIOUS COMPLAINTS. ALL WELL KNOWN REMEDIES ARE TO BE FOUND AT OUR STORE. WE PARRTICULARLY RECOMMEND Underwoods White Pine Compound Ttil I aa old thttr fnrr. Ito for rounds, but has been Improved by lli aililltlon of montliol and eucalyptus. It atiie the itlstrrealng liarklnK cough -allows a good night's ftlrrp. Ila a slight laxative effect, and I the best rough rrmedy we have. Iarar bottlp, 50c tst B (jivienifwR nmrL 11 WPs? KLAMATH FALLS OREGON ttJSW LJ V WHERE PARTICULAR PCOPLC Ul &JK u tmcir drugs lAjfiJto New Ruling For Alien Aliens In this country who took out declaration of Intontlon papers prevl ous to September 27th, 1906, and have not taken out final papers since that time, aro now prohibited from doing so, according to a decision ren. dered on January 7th by the 8upreme IIED CH08H BOUAIi AT MT. I,AKI A program and social Is being plan nerf hv th. rhiiHr.n of th. m. i i,t school for next Friday night. An ad - mlssiliei nf 1A nenta tvlll ! .I.a..l ..., pM,t , ,i nucuu It Is the Intention of tho children of this district to organise a Junior Red Cross Society, and the proceeds of the event announced are to be used In this direction. Draft Tests Charles Edward I,usk, Klamath Falls, """ Jackson Banders, Chlco, Calif, AlMnlir Shlve, Klamath Falls. Donald Leland Bpackman. Banna Calif. Robert A. Ward, Klamath Falls. Archie Oulld Wlmer, Fort Klamath. Vaslllos-8arantopllos, Portland. John Eric Erlckson, Modoc Point. William Thomas Reader, Westwood. Calif. Frank James Fallon. Alaoma Merle Unn Archer. Terreboona. o JjS!r f Arch,r Jr' Aw,M. Cal' ' M1HI Lawrence Peel, Stockton, Cal. Tames Daley. Pembroke, Ontario. .Canada. Vnneth Clifford Wllksraon. Los An.1 Mes, Calif. .. John Richard W. Corkery, Malln. lie K. K Klamath Kold Knocker This Is a little chocolate- ' runted tablK for mlde and grippe. If takrn at the beginnlBg of a rold It will rare In ons day. A laxative bromide qui. nine romblnatloi ae of tho let. Per Imix 25c We carry the well known "Wearever" rubber goods. Hot water bags and syringes are moulded in one piece no bindings or seams to break and leak. They are the best made, and cost no more than you will pay for inferior goods. When in need of rubber goods, see us. W Made Registration Court of tlie United States. Undnr tho previous ruling, those who had taken out the flnul papers any time' after tho required Interval bad elapsed. Notice or the new ruling has! Just been received by Circuit Court Clerk Ueorge Chastaln. HANK OFFICIAL TAKK8 NKW JOU SAI.KM, Jan. 29. Btate Buperln - u"n m "n,,,, ""geani nas re tendent of Hanks Haraeint h.. r. ' S"B"d. Z" come. e"m'nef for " l'i utoihb uanK or nan ri-an. SaSSlX'SaiET!: lasiungion, Idaho, California, Ari zona and Nevada. He begins his new duties on February Cth. Great m. isti"aasssssV avalaHigmusksvab. clic" vaBSfsm aBjaaaggw-BBVMv gmffiSbaLH IBF''iu. aaagast aaaagaBJ I flaaaal aaaaaaaam m J aaaaaaaa Shepherd Piano Depot or 9nmA ar.1 . . SV Victor Record fHs.uartsrs Underwoods Throat Gargle An antiseptic treatment for aore throat, lonallliU, etr. Contains llorarlr Arid, Iron, Chlorate of INHash and Glyrerlae. Qulrkly relieve the In. Slanted condition and awo. lea gland. The mat effective remedy we have. 35c ANCIKIST I.MHAN CITY POl'MD MADHII), Jan. 29. Newa has bm irreUed here of the discovery In Dr- sll of the slto of the Indian city known to early Spanish and Porm- KUfie eiplorers as Bl Dorado, id lillliertr, regarded as legendsry. Tat ruins are located In the Manoa rt Klou, near the Ilollvlan frontier, Ii the midst of a dense forest. An arch uiloRlral ospedlllon, Including Braill- Ian, Kpanlsh and Portuguese sclentMi vlll n.nke a detailed study of tbedlfc trlct. NOTICK The A. N. W. Club will meet Hs Mrs. H. R. Martin tomorrow for an ill ' d,y session. The time will be devot- i ,0 ,0 M Cross work. MOHK IILIZZARIW I.N KAHT NKW YORK, Jan. 29. Illlscards hae again tied up the freight traflc over many of the Kastern stales. Value Many of Klamath's best ana. alrlana have bought this Ho. nornall.rerortl lhoaogrepl' Willi the unique ailng ays tein. Compare thla and the other lending standard makea at our store. Uy far the largeMt tmk of Vktor Record la Southeastern Oregoa. Hasy terms oaVk-. troUa, iiMoa, najrsr Pianos, etc, SoRora All Rtcerd ' $110 KUaaaaa falto, gafmV SJUBBBIMSflBn v