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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1918)
;"'W'V"',-'t "' aw$mv&. HATIIUnAV, FRIIHUARY U, lllln , THB 1VKNIN0 HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OR100N sar H aw. rXZiimJi iWaeNawLrfe '?&,; ;&$ New PfWt French Trkitor Sentenced fa Death in Paris As a German Spy h;-rv JJ PWB DOTH CALL rOFt flmaaiaa,almmtmmmwmYlwnUf - vv-" " - - - - . nr.iiHim & lKKMJINAL MEnlYf 1UT , i w-1 hmmu j-m.mamm. m ..w m w tm aaam . mibbh 'f't'mi' ii.r " "5S: .SSSS? I 4 . '" among the rmonm or m cur and tjodcitt. $ . OOWIAXBOMICaOrU)CAIirOI 1." t Alex Sparrow It a builaett visitor from Medtord. Ton O'Connor of My U In the city an liuelness. A. .1. Manning or Spring Lake Is In the city for a few dare. Charles DeUp aad Jaatlee .. W. Oowaa hare returaed from a'baalnece trip to Portland aad Taeaaa,Waaa. Mri. H. N. Turnbaufh of Medtord Is visiting Mr. aad Mrs. C. R. Bow. msn. Mrs. Turnbaugh Is a sister of Mr. Bowman. Mrs. II. S. .Parrlsh of Merrill la J tjc Manager H. C. Hlaeka of spending a few days In Klamath Falls. lhe Modoc p00t irigatloa prpjeet oa Will Allen, a farmer of the Mt '? tT?M&Jt" Lnkl dUtrlct. Is a county scat visitor " ' '" '" bort " .,.. I-orumaa. L. Jacobs has returned from a busl neu visit In Han Francisco and other California points. Mrs. Rofenfleld, Mrs. Drown and son Dale Brown, alt of Ashland, are I.I ting In Klamath Falls. Chas. L. Lens, Mlldren Lens, Agnes Pankey and H. R. Crane of Northern Klamath County, are In the city. John Foster of the California Ore gon Power company, la ont for the Drat time today after a siege at home with la grippe. lit OHM IMS MIBIIiSW KH (Continued froa Kg 1) I -will spend ail ay time, I taose, tell ing about ay travels aad trtak aad troubles. I know aew way tke MM ar veterans" always waat to talk about the war. I win peoOeate with my little experleaeas aatO I gat a g - I. ' j "Any yon waat to ntart eayUat at aooa as yon kear Iiak Near Tart, because I aa gfitag to hkTUatjTea cooked food witk aa awfarlMaV "I Just ataaad eeelaf !a kiaSaaaek of Klaaatk keys," wke J were -la tke aviatloa aerrlea, ky a arst a half when I waa la Fraaea. nay laft tke eaao for laafwatara Iar Meadamea H. Davis, C. H. Underwood,' rtwd Jot neltoa waa wUk that. C. V. Fisher, C. a Brown, H. B. Hau- Fred Dvahar la la Fraaea eeaawbere, ger. J. H. Drlscoll. M. Sargent, J. J. and It now In the aaaattal eorat, Bob Parker, E. E. Magee. J. F. Kimball. Adama la aafa aver there, tot,". Smith, L. Q. VanBeUen, W. H. local Red Cross A ri mf .c ' m eaam aawea-w Those present at the work rooms yesterday were: Surgical dressing department WOLVES) TAKE W. O, Robertson, Emily Humphrey, Rose S, Ilratton, Chas. Otey, A. M. Worden, v. n. vvmiv, vua. dwu i a Watt 1 ffjt Sewing roem: Mesdaatea H. Newn-.Moose Wolves It S .76 ham, Jennie Hum. H. E. Momyer, A.' palm Tlgert S II Mi II. Lund, Clyde Brandenburg, W. C. ' By.taktag three straight aaaea last Bvtlett. M. Egan. H. W. Humphrey,' sight, tke Meoee Wolvee packed welt Frank Moreland, Percy Evans. aJs.MB tke lead over the Palm Tigera. Jet Mcviure, . t. rcii, vim. uhhii, inea ronea lot tar aiga KUa Robertson, Chaa. Bunting, A. 1. averatee wkk 170. Uvealk re- Walker. HTXS STILL ADVAXCTXO BERLIN, Feb. St. The Germans MIMKTKR WHO LKAVKS FOR XKW HKLD AT felKKR NEXT WEEK M GIVEN FAREWELL PARTY L.1NT NIGHT A largo number of frlenda gathered at the First Christian church last- night to bid farewell to Rev. W. E. I Kambo, who leavee next week for.' Baker, after a pastorate of eighteen montns in mis city, pastors of a number of other churches were pres ent, aad made short talka. Mr. Rambo was made a parting gift of a roll of bills by the men of the church to help defray the expense of moving, and the ladles of the church presented Mrs. Rambo with a sUkdreea. Mr. Rambo preaches his farewell ion at the Houston opera house tomorrow alght at a anion meeting oa the eaaject, "Some of My Reta- tloae" IaaaaaaaaaaaJsaaaawaw8aW Vt$fe9awXklPAr7!kanvawJB agijiawaafliajaMataHTaaaaataaim - MasLasaaaFiaaws aaaawaamamama?.a',vs. ' - &SinsBOsBmBgaa7jtauafOav M K!ABBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBaW.SS-5i"ilttJ ''.- 1 ty'&aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaHff ''l- s- faf ttaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawllBBamtVJaaaaaavaav . v A fiiT.i wllaasaaaaaaatVwafcaaaaaaaMkV t v tV t SP&ILSBBBBBBBBaBSaiamaBSBBBBBBa f4ff9Hsaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa?aBanaBaBsBaa9 oattanv4eaaaaaaaaaaaMtaaaaaataaaama fSJsyaaamj jammmmmmhmmmmmmmmuy SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaW. " f aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBU Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaak. . BVJaaaaaaaaaaaaaaV3P aVaaaawaaaaaBBVJsaaBaaVaaW art . saaaaaawaaaaWWww OLA PACHA Oakial War Piclires Saactal Semaey Matlaoa At-tt Star Tawater Owiag to the extra demand for eaata far the "OBclal War PIcturee." a apadal matinee will be given at the tar theater Sunday afternoon at 1:10. Patrona are requested to take advantage of name, In order to avoid etaadiat at.tka evening performance. tl-lt placed Lee la tke tktrd gama. AT THE OtaFxTJECS A perplexing, problem. If. worked have captured Paopsall near the ea-'outfa a, six real play at tke Orpaeat trance or too uuir 01 riniana, ana ( unaay nignt, waea virgiayi rearaaa nave aovancea oeyona nonaeoarg, is,8caeauioo to appear la l.piay. aa' Wolmer and Spaadaa. '' iftled, Thou Shalt Not SteeJfc" Tkli K. OF P. ATTENTION Tfcls highly latoroftlag flla .drapsa dealo wlthjhe modera vlewa of the Se,vaatk Commandment. j. t FEDERATED UNION MEETS TOMORROW EVENING Preceding the unlcn aervlee at the Houston opera house tomorrow night, therejwlll.be a meeting of tl.e Feder ated Uekm of the young people's socl. otlea of. the city held there at :t0. The anbject of the evening will be "Oa-oparatMa." I. D. Whltmore will kava charge of the devotional oxer etaea aad M. S. Taylor will hare charge of the. Round Table discussion. It la requested tbat those who have ceplee of the song booka used In the Mathie-Veseey meetlnga last year bring them tomorrow alght. Bolo Pacha. 'who began lite aa a death. Hie operations reached the barber's assistant la Marseilles, has United States, and Secretary of State been convicted of the Boat gigantic I Lansing furnished some of the Infor German spy attempt la tke war. A matlon which resulted In his convlc Parla court recently teataaced him toltlon and sentence. Naval Boys Subjected To Various Climates .1 .".l '' PATRIOTIC RALLY 'TONIGHT All members of Klamath Lodge Ne: 9U, and other Knlghta aojournlng In the city are 'requested to meet at the 'Castle Hall at 10:30 o'clock Sunday morning, to march In a body to the Fresbyterlan church to attend serv ices commemorating the anniversary, school house tonight ..A. Sat pro of our order. C.C.Chorpenlng.C.c; gram and lnUreetlng.a4dVesaaa-are Chaa F. DeLap, K. of R. A S. scheduled, The general public Is'coraHanyla vlted to attend the big patriotic rally , which will be held at the Millar Hill . i.;,, THRIFT and Prosperity The mole was not always blind. One upon a time he had a pair of perfectly food . eyes, but he burrowed down into the dark , earth and, being content to stay there, even-' ' " tually lost his sight " Don't stay like the mole in the dark f.. daily drudgery, but come up into the sun' shine of prosperity. There is room at tha top for all, '.; I i '2 j S-i- I iv.. " ILatrfiMSril p ) gaprvafllBy B " ,i I AaasL I !' j laWRwHaf'" 1 'Tip ajaa!MW0,M yg. j-i ajaaaaaatamaai ,v t ; The password is 'THRIFT,", and f,,; passport a SAVINGS ACCOUNT IN THE. .- FiSutet Strait Batk TTT!$' A letter Just received by Harry Tel. ford from Otla Osborne, formerly em. 'ployed In the Telford garage, and now In the United States navy, jells of his return from the Mediterranean Sea, where the air waa warm-lad balmy, to one of the harbors on the Atlantic roast, where there was several Inches of Ire, making headway of the vessel very difficult, and where It waa neces sary to turn a spray of steam oa the anchor cable In order to thaw It out for use. WAR BRIDE FEATURES TO BE REPEATED Owing to the big crowd which packed the opera house at the enter tainment recently given by the War Brldea for the benefit of the Red Cross, many who wished to see this performance were unable to do ao. In answer to-a popular request there fore, J. V. Houston haa prevailed upoa ecome of the participants of the vaudeville to appear oa different alskta witk tkelr special number at the Star theater. Visa Verda Coaad, whose mono logaae were exceptionally well re ceived, win repeat them next Tuesday aad Wedaeeday, according to the schedule. Others will bo announced later. There will be ao extra charge for these featurea. DRAWING TONIGHT AT ORPHEUS THEATER Tka drawlag for tha quilts and rasa made from scrape at tha Red Cross rooms by the Ladles of tba Maceabeee to to be held this evening at tha Orpkaaa tkaater. Members of 1 the ergaatoatloa announce tbat 100 tickets kave beeaaold thus far. Tep Booth) aalFaea,at tl-tf GOM Baal Raabera K.K.K. STORE. -!. I . .... i fc,W M i ,. ill Travslert arrldeat aad health pol Mta are ataadard. Whoa yea pay) taaa yaw get last. SeeChUcoto 1 m "Bacadieclit" gaaraateed ladtaa Taa work aheee, at SJLM. It MODERN SHOE STORE. FURS! FURS! All kinds wanted by the old reliable fur dealer, Chas. Donart, SSI Mala slraet, Eagle Peel room. aw-a4w Now It tha Usee to bay a homo la Ask Chlleote for tot tailtiM prop. ataia aa4 raaefcat. phi in " ar'a,JBBJ"JBe eVareaaT taaaaaaate ISBajBH tMBaatTMt. Taa aaeae Uat Uto Do Your Spring Sewing Now Have yoa a aaacWao? If ao; thea right here la Klamath Fails you have the arttilege of lookiag over the largest aad beat aasuUaoHH of aewlag asachlaee there la la tha state. Box Topt $5.00 to $10.00 Drop Heads $10.00 to $25.00 Lata modem Whlto aad Stagers, S30.00, Eldrldge Machlaes, aaw, ataadard, beat, latest improved. $ss.oe toaea.oe. Wa sell oa terau, awaraatea aatlafactloa or aioaoy back. ) jj VjdaaaT i uawTci?' S We Have Many Acceptable Gifts for the "Boys" eataaamamataamamaj - t Bibles and Testaments. French-English Didwiarks Bill Folds, Trench Mirrors, Safety Razors. Diaries, Etc I JU1U-1 L. i .j... .L.ULLJ.TJLLl' i'l'J. Li JlimTBaT UWlerawft PnarniatY ess ev , JVWiriAl n rAUiS URi-uuia V WHERE "ARTICULAR FtOPLE njmiTV i IUY TMtIR ORUGa. W lACfiWBA&Y) ti'7 .. w ' - TIT7 '.aLJaBaaaEw AnmA '"""H ggfffgtfagaBBBaaaa& saanaVKaanannnnnnVannTlrH UsHBaasaaiaW2Baa PaaBaBaBBBBBBBBaH " THE NEW CLAREMONT THE KUXHIIIXK HOME j j.UJfJ.t M Under the management of llr. EIIm . Iiijtnlln (grndaate of llie University of Michigan Medlral) will take a limited number f patieata, or Uiom aufferinx fntin nrrtou. nllmenU or rwadowa roadltloa, or other lllaemk No roatagiona disease received. FOURTH STREET . KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. n HBpmxmov STORE. i Evans & Balin 910 Main St. Klamath Fall. Specials In Groceries Ft. Klamath Mutter 93c roll Cranberries 5c lb. Dried l'earhe ISHc lb. DrieJ IVars lafsc lb. Dried Hums tllHclb. ' Dried ItnMnn, on kIcwm ' N l8c lb, Dried Aprirota 30c lb. UihhI variety of apple, Hpltseii. berg. Newtown, IUI!nlii, Northern . NpleN, Oregon Red, Cnnadlnn llrnl, 75c to l. 03. HKKDH Alfalfa, beat .Vorlliom grown, B)( prr rent puile. Timothy seed, AUIke, , ' all kinds of Garden ered, In bulk and in package.. IUIIII WIIIH AM) NAILS Klamath Dept. Store Pfctie 238 Third and Majm ,Stt. Mh sbbb4 1 fcvara -.... . ", atftt.-'j