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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1918)
S tfflW' v"' 'Sh '.' t'K tf .w SATURDAY, FKHHVAKY in, g. 'f"!Vv) . " & ,. -, , . r y I." kii ." TlV'..- THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON ., ': ' " VTrvVv VV V V V V V va , ,-,--. ,l.v ...... ,, , V iLken - --'--" ---iiiinnnnnniuiji.rinnnnnnnri-rn 1 " mm. i .-.---- - --" J.-.-.- --- -. - - - - - ..---- nfirrivriiiiiV " &J i v- K- -. .- . . "It Was Shortly Before Dusk" ,?' You hare read the dispatch of the first great tragedy to American Troops off the Irish Coast. What response does it kin die? Are we doing our part at home? Are we worth this sacrifice of American lives in the cold waters of North Atlantic? :.w? THE MENACE Only at Christinas time the Gennan kaiser said "We will show our enemies the mailed fist and the shining sword." The Tuscania disaster brings home to us the mean ing of this threat. We are far removed from the hor ror and desolation of Europe, but the distance is in space only, not in time. The Gennan rightfulness has brought the war to our doors. What Will Your Answer Be? What are you going to say? Have YOU made any sacrifice on your own part to help this government overcome the menace of German rightfulness and military domination? The only answer is more men and more ships men and ships, steel and munitions until the Germans are ready to quit How You Can Help The way to get these ships and guns, and to provi sion and equip these men, is to save and lend. Work save lend to the government; that should be the program of every soldier at home. You do not have to GIVE your money just save and invest in : War Saving Stamps Secretary IfcAdoesays: "Saving is not a mere the ory urged upon us for thYgOQdof our souls, but it' is in the most definite way awarn assure determined upon by thev United States'gysrnmenV'ind an sbso kitsly necesssryep so, tfe contiad progress of a national war in which nulMeasof men under.-arms must be supported by mlUetpfmBn and women who are not utidef arms, but who affrnons the less, just's definite part:pf the fighting machinery of the United States." ;eWrWo "'-A' .. ' ' Save 25c Today You can start with as little as 25c by purchasing a 25c Thrift Stamp. With your first stamp you will receive a Thrift card with sixteen spaces. Paste the stamp on the first space. Then every time you buy another 25c stamp stick it on the card. When the card is full you will have bought S4 worth of stamps. Take this card to the postoffice, pay a few cents mere, and you will receive a $5 War Savings Stamp. This $5 stamp will cost you $4.13 if you buy it in February, $4.14 if you buy it in March, $4.15 if you buy it in April, etc., a cent addition each month during 1918. In January, 1923, the government will buy back this War Savings Stamp for $5. And if you want to sell it before that time the government will give you what you paid for it, plus one cent for every month you've had it. How You Can Make Your Savings Work For You There are two kinds of War Saving Stamps 25c Thrift Stamps, and ' $5 Stamps. The $5 Stamps sell for $4.13 during February, 1918, and for lc additional each month thereafter during 1918. That is, $4.14 in March, $4.15 in April, etc. The government will pay you $5 for each of the W. S. S. in January, 1923. The 25c stamps sell at all times for 25c the price does not change. When you buy your first 25c stamp at the postoffice or any bank or store you will be given a Thrift Card with spaces for sixteen 25c stamps ($4 worth). When the card is filled take it to the postoffice, pay 13c additional if you do it in February after that lc additional each month and you will receive a $5 stamp, which is described above. If you want to sell your $5 stamp any time before January, 1923, the government will buy it back from you at more than you paid for it. Its value increases lc each month, as it earns interest. fK "in,, OR LEND $4.13 ALL AT ONCE If you wish, instead of buying 25c stamps and col lecting them, you can buy a $5 stamp for cash by pay ing $4.13 if you buy it this month. If you buy it in March, it will cost you $4.14, etc., one cent additional each month during 1918. Do this if you can spare the money, and at the same time buy an extra 25c stamp, so you can start saving for your second $5 stamp. The more you buy, the more you arc tloinj; to help save the lives of American soldiers and to help shorten the war. Every Dollar Counts Every dollar counts. There are a hundred million people in the United States. If each one lent the gov ernment only one dollar, it would total a hundred mil lion dollars. So, no matter how slim your purse, your money is needed. And so is the money of every member of your family. Let the Children Help Children all over the country are saving their pen nies and buying War Saving Stamps. Not only are they helping the country, but they arc learning the Icsmmi of thrift a lesson which will help them all their lives. Get your children to start saving. Buy each one a 25c stamp to start with. Their pen nies arc needed, too. A Test of Confidence This story is an appeal to the patriotic conscience of every American citizen. If you are patriotic go NOW to Underwood's Phar macy, the postofiicc or bank and buy at least one Thrif Stamp to help your government to show that YOU ere behind this war. Remember, more U-boats are waiting off the Irish coast. Tl;cy show no mercy, for they have none. 1. 25 Cent Each "F nriderwQcxfc narnry W" KLAMATH FALLS OREGON mS I I PURITY 1-07 WHE&E PARTICULAR PEOPLE l U BUY THEIR DRUGS. IaccupacvI Help Wipe Them Out! Buy FOR Thrift Stamps 25 Cents Each oaaoaasiShaawaliaaweaSawallsalejsas ,a"'" '""""""""""''' "'nnnAn-n-n-r" :XKKKKK; ERSONAL MENTION N bb r vBBBBBn Uni,B HDKUOHTC ON LOCAL BAPPENINOS AmVNGTBB PBOPU OF TBml CITY AND VICINITY. GOINGS AND OOM1XOS OF LOCAL FOLKS fe : m vrt it: S. iTerry U a recent arrival la Klaatata Falls from St. LouU. - W. R. Brumer of Yreka la la tba city oa builneaa. D. B. Murphy of Malln li la the city lor a abort time. Wm. Fordaoy of Loralla la traaa actlag buslaeaa la Klamath Falls. Frank Rbono of Kenneth. Moat,, la a racent arrval la Klamath Falla. J. Amorogettl U in tbe city for a tow days on buslneaa from Olaae. Mrs. Was. Froer la In tbe city for a faw daya from bar homo near Malta. Mr. aad Mrs. J. E. Hall of Hood Rlw ara vialting la Klamath Falla. V. E. Puckett aad A. M. Padgett are bora for a few daya oa basinets from San Francisco. Eraaat Nail baa gone to Portland to epead eome time, after watch ha will go to Eugene. Bart Palm left yesterday for Roea- burg oa buslaeaa, after which he will go to Pertlaad for a faw daya before returalag to Klamath Falla. Mr. aad Mrs. W. B. Seebora aad little granddaughter, Evelya Tarata, leave tomorrow atoralag for Saa j Francisco to spend two weak. MS TAKE HW FROM TIGERS POOR SHOWING MADE DY BOTH TEAMS IN LAST NIGHTS CON-TBaJT-TBRGB MATCHES AT PALM ALLEYS NEXT WEEK Tlini-A will Iia it nrarllrA nt ttlA Ha.! giee team of Prosperity Rebckah Lodge Mondny night. All members are requested to please be present. Initiation and banquet will be held Thursday night. Alfreda Stelnmetx, Noble (Irond. TOR HALE AT A BARGAIN BIO ATBACTiON COMING Mooae Wolvee Palm Tlgera . . Won .. 7 ,. 4 Lost Tie 4 1 7 1 Pet. .63.1 .364 The Wolvee made a clean sweep of tba aerlea against tbe Tigers last , v u . . .,.. .. 'night, winning tba Drat game by 103 . f.nyw,awiK-HiMr . ,. ,., w. .1 , .,, theater, always loeklag fer.Ua aew- Mra. Llsale Johnson and daughter ,eat and beat for hm aatTMf, aaa eve- for bowling, no high scores bolng laa, tbe aeeoad by 14 pins, end the last by II plaa. It waa an off night of Malln Falls. are visiting , In Klamath fc D, M.Jones li In tlis.clty on busi ness for a short time from San Fran. ,". 'h Fre4 Hickman of Fort Klamath la ) ceeded In booking for exclusive trat made. Lee topped tbe list with 186, run showing, from tba Fatba Ei-'nd made blgb average with 171. Two change. Inc., the three reel wmelal ' " w' bo ?"' "" the" Friday nights. Doctor Wright has French picture eatltled "Under tbe Stars aad Strlpee la Fraaee." Thla'De,n chn to ro wUn th- TlKW9 t0 leture waa takaa M tba elaamato-i ranlar (alln. who has a had hand. I.'i' traaaactlag business In Klamath Falla, graphic dlvUloa of taa Freach army. 'Caspar relieved Callen In the middle )... iialskv I . - . . .' . it.. a .!.., ml. trit. ..j 15? v' Tbeaearatb tiwoaaoiaiaHetaraaotioiineBameiBiiBien-.. m,-.un t': f i .ri.-.- .. u.. r-v-'our bova at work aad rt&r with thalFalma llt roll Tuesday jilght at the ?w-raiKJ5irj:SKr& r -. : awarmaa aTaaaamFjagaHam. . I- - -w LAS.ir , . r. Saa lf-TH raaafttea yr waeK, e v aar.aaa an. w. m. wmtrmmam r ui.n mj aj iatiM at v.VMMaa ara la Klamath Falla far alia "Somawaere te Fraaea with Perah- Nine room modern house on Wash. Ington street, one and a half blocka from high school, and three blocka fiom Mnln. This can be had at a price that you cannot buy the material required to build this home for today. This does not Include the hardware, plumbing fixtures, etc., or tbe cost of labor. Tlilg Is the biggest bargain In mamain rails loaay. II win noi ro- main long on the market, for the nrlrn ankeil. Dirnlni ara ettlnal FINK MVHICIAN NOW AT STAR I i A a The work of I.ue F. Vernon, who lint Juat commenced hla duties as pianist at the Star theater here, Is worthy of special comment. Mr. Ver non Is a profeislonal pianist and pipe organlnt, who has made a specialty of arrnmpnnylng the sllont drama for a number of yenrs. Ills ability In this lino Is unusual, and will bo appreciat ed by the patron of the theater. Mr. Vornon ramo hero from Seattle. Mr. Hoover's Two Ounce Bread Ration Have Mioe rat In two ways: Quality . and low rent prlrm. I 16 MODERN HIIOH HTOM3. Adinlnlxtrator'a Notice of Final i Account In tho County Court of Klamath County, Oregon. scarcer every day In Klamath Falls.."1 h0 Mftt,er of lho Ett0 " This home rents easily, and will give' E- Tu"' Deteed. better than 10 per cent on Invest-1 No,,co herob'r ,ven tht ' hftv8 mciit. Home terras. I fl,'1 m'' "" "ccount as admlnlstrnt- fino It. K. Smith, or addres box or or lne e8,a,e or MarlB B- T"- 312, Klamath Falls. tf censed, and the Court has set March lth, 1918, at 10 o'clock a. m. as the time for hearing objections to such TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY , "'"' "'count and for the rettlement AwAAwwwwAwmMAAiwiAwn ' tlierp'jf. .TAMKH H OWRN l(i-:.1-2-a.lG Administrator. WANTED Will piy cash for Improv ed property If right Inducement.' I'. O. box 337. 16-lt I AilmlniNtrnfr'x Notice nf Final Account Have you a W. 0. your home? S. baby bond Id TO KXCIIANtJK Two good homes In In H' Toiinty Court of Klamath. Portland (or property here; on Bo Countv, O.cron. car line; both rented; also home In In tne Riattor of the Kstate of Joseph Central Point. Will assume. See ' Tull. Decpncod. owner at Farmers Implement Co. Notice Id hereby given that I have 16-lt riled mv ilnnl account as administrate . . , ,- 'or of the estate nf Joseph h. Tull d. FOR RENT -Two -well furnltheit reared, and the Court has set March steam heated rooms with baths; lsth. 1918, at 10 o'elecl: a. m.. as second block above First National tbe time for hsarjng objections to bank; sunshine exposure; with or ucb final account and fo,r the fettle., witnout good board; terms reason-ment thereof. JAMES H.OWEN, D'8- .- I 16-23-2-9-10 Administrator. amBmBmBmBBammMB BjaawjfJ -" - . .! p m mtm axaAWAWWMAii. i iBBmmBBalAjQSBBMBi Tl","","B,,,""",," HBBBBBB'V-lnBKBl A)AAiAAAAAiAWAAlAAAWWWAArfl WRSM'tfWflwitlM Tho ordlr of Coo! Admlnls'irator BrnmBBBBaaV i yJSxnlii M LiamBmBmmw'akVTml oovo' ''t hotels and restaurants mKWkt' ,tm3M ,n"5t not Bervo moro tttmn two ounces HBBmwf4 mu yaSgci BBBBBWlBBfeaBBBBRBa . am. ....- .. -. ..., i BBaaaaaaaamwVi,Tfv mBtzn iaai -m .w ..ui, ivium whu wv. iBBrnmBrnV' wNnyal IKlHMfll Illustrated In this photograph. 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