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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1918)
WfcKY' Monday, rKnmrAnv 4, tu, Vfv . I' 1 h5jiM .v&v.T $ !; vt 3?. ami , , H - Ban V iBBl ' mm hx lvV k: &" 5? ". lr a. .,? i wi f wi.&:. m&j?r w- ( ai- -Tm . t ' W MM. i.K kt ' Kt. THE KVKNINO HERALD. KLAMATH FALL!. OREGON .--' Mid-Winter Clearance Sale of Men's Overcoats Suits Starts tomorrow-TUESDAY-See this space for prices See Window Display This will be the only chance for a long time that you will have the opportunity to buy good ALL WOOL CLOTHES at any where near like theprices these will be offered ' Clothien and Hatters -? K. K. K. STORE Klamath Falls Oregon CVav. HH tftt PERSONAL r "" "" , LITTLE MDBLKJnTS OJ'; LOCAL "aUFFBXIJSflB AMONG TME PSOPLK WflHCin AMS'VKJUIITl. GOING AMD OOMKMM OtV&OCAli FOLKS A.B.JoaasoaotModoePolatlsiB taeelty. A. H. rratoi of Holltster, U la the aft? MtlliMN. r W. Loosley of Fort Klamath Is la Klamath Falle for a few days. K. B. Ctnatrom of Martin is a vis iter la Klamath Falle. Bart Johnson of Kirk ia a business visitor la Klamath rails. Jerry H. ! Dtrria leap eat log a feVtajra ta Klamath Falle. Mrs: Peter .Bvaae returned Satar day algwVfrom a trip to outsMe polata. til" Daa Hlaea of Central 1 arrlval.ia Klamath Falls. U a recent L. J. Horton of Poe Valley li In the city oa business. s J. H. Beckter baa returned from a trip to Portland. BlanksForFamily Allowances Here ' Mrs. Ooldle Avery of Keno is In 'the city for a short time. ' . O. T. MeKendree left this morning for Berkeley. ' X. Q. Xeameo of Roberto, CaMf., ta'a reseat arrival In KUmath Falle.1 b I Jerry HcCartlo of Merrill Is spend lag a few days la Klamath Falla. ' nA: J. Kites u a business visitor In Klamath Falls from Portland. I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scbellock have returned from San Fraitclaca and Los Angeles, where they have.been. tor sevetal weeks. J ""' " J. J. stetgar baa retaraed tram Lea Aagelea.vwatra he spaat several weeks wtM bis family. aei: " ' A. F..FHapatrlek of Weed la at tending to matters of baetaeaa la tats city. . - inn oa Mr. anJfse F. A. Baker of Klam atb' AgeaqLara speadlag a few days In Klamath FaUe. D. E. ttattflSioB. Daa Sutton aad Victor Kr.gre'of Dorrto are la Klam. Amerlcaa Red Cross 8ocletx. Is atb Falls for a few days. making special efforts to see that alt Mr. aad Mrs. .Claud Deaaett Irf t '. "U " MC,Wo th ow m.fh. VX;'a.. ..). .. aace aad allotments duo families of If -''" -wafwrnne) several weeks, ,, soldiers bow la the army. Mr. aad Mra. Baa Stout art ta towa for a short vmllfrtm tba Dry Lake district,- tn- Home Service Department Here Is Ready to Aid Familiet of Soldiers In Get ting Monthly Allowance Pro vided By the Government Blanks Now On Hand RNERLMS FORM MM FANS MA.VAOKR OF THK OHI'HKl'HjtXJX. TRACTH FOR KXpKNHIVK HKRV. ICK IX KINK UXK OF MOVIK 8TAR8 be featured are Ethel tlarrrmore,' Harold Ixickwodd, Francis Iluabman,' Viola Tana. MaaelTallefaro. KnlW Rtevens, Kmmy Whelen and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew...- Klamath lodge S'o. 77, A. F. A 'A. M.: Special communication Mon. day ivtnlng. February. 4, ll. 7:10 o'clock p. m. Wok in F. C. Dy or Uer ol the W. M. Albert Elder. Sec'y Tba Department of Home Service, of which Captain J. W. Siemens Is chairman aad Mrs. O. Krause secre tary, aow have the accessary blanks J..C. JoCsaioa of the Pellcaa Bay to be tiled by appllcanU for either Lumber coppaajr. baa Just purchased allowancee or war Insurance, and J. n.-i ii ,.,. !l.k ,. k.l n ubw iiif uc7iipaw bbick. Mrs. F. C. DeCbalne left this mora- jwlab to help anyone who desires In formation or aid la tbls matter, Parents or relatives of men who HOW raiMB & SStSSf. r-:"1 W October , ,.ar. 7V"rT"V " "v"'"rlartlcalarly urged to see that Insur- r cnaarw.TielilBg. Hartey Dnaa. """ " maue oeiore J. R. Utribert-aa'd;y M. Johanna at."1"? "". ''. ... I .. ,- L . A. Hiawwcn ro 10 do paia 10 nlleted men In the military and the naval forces of the United States af ter November 1, 1917, to a total to not exceed 160 a month, under the act of ceagreas. approved October 6. 1917. r"' ' I It appears aader this act that a man with dependents may enlist and, m aauiuoa w ue I so a montn be re. W, ,.MWII MM t fVPHVI t Algoma were In the city over Sunday. .). Automobile Show Ever NOYthWMt celves as his army pay, will be enti tled to additional sums monthly for his family In proportion to Its site. The schedule of allowances Is aa follews: Class Wire. Child or Children: (a) If there be a wife, but bo child, $15. (b) If there be a wife and one child, 26. (c) If there be a wife and two children, $32.50, with $5 per month additional for each additional child. (d) If there be bo wife, but one cblld, $6. i , (e) If there be ao wife, but two children, $1S.60. (f) If there be no wife, but three children, $20. (g) If there be bo wife, but four children, $30, with $5 per month ad ditional for each additional child. Class n Orandcblld, parent, sister or brether: (a) If there be one parent, $10. (b) If there be two parents, $20 (c) For each grandchild, brother, sister ana parent, $0. A new and more espenitve line of the Metro pictures has Just been se-. cured by Manager of C. H. Powers of the Orpheus theater In which tho public will have the opportunity ofi seeing the big stars of the movie' world In the latest hits. This Is a more costly film service than Manager Powers has felt able to put on In the past, bus Is now believed warranted in view of the fine patronage shown tho theater by the local public. The new plcturea will be shown on :Mon-l day and Tuesdsy nights, commencing March 1st. Among the stara who will TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Womsn residing In city for housework from t:30(:30 dally, except Sunday; small family. Phone 2S0K. c .tf A VACANCY at the Hill Apartments, corner of Third and Main. -3l FOR RENT Three room bouse; also Notice Is hereby given that thets. derslgned, m administrator of tW eitalo of Elisabeth Wlaht Nail, i ceased, ha filed In the above alltbf court hlg final account of the sdaa titration of said estate, and the h court has fixed Monday, the 4th itf of March, I91N, at Ihn the now d 10:30 a.m., a the time, and therein room of said court ns the piste w the Ix-arlng of objection, If say, a said account uml wtllrincnt thmet JAMES KltNKHT NAIL. Admlnlitrator of Ilia Estate of EUav Iwlli Wight Nail, Derraied. 4-1I-1H.2S Doc Morn has tolled his hours Trying l make a patch that stay. He had never found one that weta nril (.Hit . i.imwvMHVHn, IIHI. - ' thrre rooms furnished for houvs,"""! he discovered Moro Moalsj drip. Monkey (trip Is positively the hat casleit and cheapest patch for tins and tubes. Your money back II W Ihoroly satlsfsctory. It EVANS A II AUK keeping way, B. L. French, S37 Menlo -at Notice of Final Hettlemeat In the County Court of the Stale of Oregon, for the County of Kiam. ath. , w In the Matter of the Setate of EUta r betb Wight Nail, Deceased. Wool Hiilru that are made of weejal 31-tf K. K. K.KTOmt V, a .', "TW rob.. FotHlsad'a lflmih Ammmal. Automobile Sliow Latest ataaela ta Farm Traeters, TraeaVaaa aatetalillia - II . - rj- , . UU If! a if aJJ HKIIIICVK HCW ASSKSm Pm Wk';CmmmclMt nvntwiftiHf PK' ..4, AMUnwair m tstea, CeettfteaU, Mrs. L. C. Brlgga of Klamath Agency and Mra. F..W. Brlgga of Santa Anna are registered at the Hotel Hall. Will Houston of the K. K. K. store left yesterday with Mrs. Houston for a vacation of three weeki In Southern California. I air. ana airs. r. w. sexton were J week aad Klamath Falls visitors from ... uiiuivi. Mr. oeiiun hu beea teklog tho civil service ex- amlaatlons for senior dairy herds Mrs. B. E. MeClay, wh9 recently uaderweat an operation at the Klam ath hospital for appendicitis by Drs. R. It. Hamlltoa aad n D. Johnson, ia reported Improving rapidly, aad will probably be able to laava in about a week. formance to be given next Friday night by the "War Brides" at Hous ton'a,pera house. Six separate acts, each one different In character make up this show, with many changes of costumes and effective scenery. A number of classy, catchy, up-to-the-minute songs will be sung, both as soloa'a'nd as choruses.- Mrs, Law rence Mehaffey Is the aecompsnlst. The Elks have, been kind enough to donateMhelr noil, for the dally re- naariais oi tne girjs, wno are wora- ue uaru-iu diik me penormaneo a grand aueces's. It la fot tba benefit of the Red Cross Society. HEATLESS MONDAY MAY BS ABANDONED WASHINOTON,' D. 'C, Feb. . Haatleis Mondays .may-be aban'doned from now on as. a result of a confer;. ( ioe state. luoi-anmiwiiraiora I'with Dr. Oarnalrl i jxaeartala 'whit -Preaaratloaa are bain niiii'Wavi t"..V' '.. j -v- .w,'-' BffJ TWB irjHUE NBXT FWDAr T J' - e i .. A Mighty Nation Thinks and Acts Today! The attention of over a hundred milUon people 1. focu.hirply, during this one' day of the year, upon Thrift To reserve for 'our country and ounelves a surplus; to consume lets than is produced; to spend leas that, earned ; that is our problem. ,l '" National Thrift Day 'Celebration The country over, new Thrift habit, are g& formed tod.yU.ting habit, that will exert, thru out the coming, thelr lnfluence for ouf Nation's and our own success. .. Everyone i, expected to participate, and tf?net re.ult is regi.tered at di-Bnk. Openan account here, or add W& one you already have. A. little as one dollar wiU do it. This i. the tin&r action-NOW VISIT US TODAY MTWEE CCm. AND 3 P. M. WE WIU EXPECT YOU iCiMD...- . . Firat $m :& Savitig. Bank " ' KUM4TH FAUTOIutCON -- ,k. hi. ....... ... I '7 ' ' ' ' w.w. , WW. .MB UBW SSHkLM, DT l (;!lic r"" " w .-, Hwaimr vvr i niv.ur. ' hr.-s.ji. - . . : ranr-swiM". J &k Vf "'.VflriiCft , , 'v . ' -i-,-7- V m "w