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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1918)
tTTTirTvr7T &- fe". 2 j" . . rfVK -yzr - "j 'C"3M " MONDAY, FKIIIUIAIIY an, 1f .J S I fct fe I (Vt ! 'W-- '3 THB EVKN1N0 HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, Shoe Bargains at K. K. K. Store A lot of good work shoes on sale at exceptional bargain prices, Hi and low top styles. Shoes that are worth up to $7 and $8. On sale from $2.50 to $5. 00 Sizes are limited so hurry and select a pair or two Leading Clothiers and. Hatters K. K. K. STORE Klamath Falls Oregon P ERSONAL MENTION LITTLE SIDELIGHTS ON LOCAL APrEffUKM AMONG THE PBOPLK OF in CITT MtTKURI. ' GOINGS AM) COMINGS OF LOCAL 90UU R. E. Allion ! In from Ashland for a short tint. A. C. Boe U a business visitor frost Ban Francisco. Miss Florence , Duffer of Kansas Cltr Is a recent arrival. J. I!. Deunehy of Merrill Is a Klsm- ath Falls visitor. E. G. Ballsrd Is from Dotban, Ore. I a recent arrival J. R. Brown of Chlloquln Is In tbe cltr for a few days. Peter Conradt of Mt. Hebron Is a visitor In Klamath Falls. James Jory of tbe Midland district Is a county seat visitor. H. O. Works of Alfoma Is in the city on business. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dalton were la Klamath Falls for tb week end.' 4 Security, eeoe It pays to be particular la the purine of your prescrlptJoa work. You get beat results preacriptJoM which we pound. We use only the flnest drags and chemicals doable check lug all oar work. To be safe, sure aad satlsSed bring jour prescripUoas to as. Hatisfactloa Guaranteed Craig Oweaa of las Fraaelsce It a receat arrival la Klamath Falls. A. R. Jaeksea w hare attaadlag to matters of baataesa from Pertlaad. H. V. Tarter was among the trala arrivals last night from Stockton. Calif. Mrs. P. 8. Jscksoa la registered at the White Pelican 'hotel from San Fraaclsre. John Hagelstela la down from his ranch at Algema, atteadtag to mat ters of baslnees today. J. M. Jehaaea, eaperiateedeat of KUmath Ageacy, lam the city for a few days. Theo. O. Yonag, postmaster at Mid- land, la la the city for a tew days ea business. Mr. aad Mrs. D. M. GriHth of Eagle Ridge apeat the weak aad la Klamath Falls. n. . uooeiey u a tie city for a few days from the Leeeliy raaeh la Us Wood River Talley. R. C. Maekeaatadt et DUoa, Meat. stopped over la Klamatk Falls yes terday oa his way to Klamath Agea cy. Mrs. Dob Dale aad Mrs. C. O. Prea tlco left this moralag for mi Fraa clsco, where they will spead a week visiting Mrs. D. M. McLemore. Arthur D. Hay aad J. D. Edler of Lakevlew were la the dty Saturday on their way to Pertlaad. Mr. Bay we formerly ta attorney la Klamath Falls. I SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS fi ROYALLY ENTERTAINED The Youag Men's Class of the Pros Jbytertaa Suaday school was enter. Itataed by the Young Women's Class J at a George Washlagtoa party Friday oTsaiag at tao aome or sirs. w. r. McMillaa on Pine street. Patriotic games were played aad light refresh meats served. Those present were Messrs. aad Mosdames C. C. Hoguo, A. R. Wilson, E. P. Lawrence, Chas. Leomls, A. B. Epperson, E. B. Price, Qeo. B. Iceahauer, B. C.Thomss, Ray Telford, C. D. Chorpenlng, A. M. Col. Her, A. H. Newton, B. H. Van Sickle. W. 8. Slough, E. 8. Veacb, Don C. Redfeld. E. H. Jefferson. J. V. Dm baker, Mrs. W. P. McMillan, Misses Alice Humphrey, Anna May Johnston, Ruth Avery, Augusta Parker, Grace Ward, Alta Ralph, Maysel Sanderson, Gertrude Parker Vera Houston, and Roy La Prairie. American Starting Oat to Photograph Enemy lines s NOTICE The regular meeting of the W. C. T. V. will be held on Tuesday after noon at tbe home of Mrs. H. C. Cham- berlala oa Ninth street. All mem bers are urged to be present. See the Royal TaUore spriag liae of Settings at Jl-tf K.K.K. STORE. 'smmammsssmmmsBssmamsamsjamsmmm gpaBssfsmammamamemB asmmmWVa&CvismmmmVmSL. Vestas ' l ' ' &&$ 1mmmmfBPIeHmlmm5ll v' "" "" h'"'1, t 'mmsKf larPysmBaflSmi SXo S v i' 2 &mmmmmmmmesimmmBmuKtr& '''i ggggggggSirA V ''Ml 'HkfiT' iCl'Mkvr '" ' ''VvCJ.nll I H mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmflsBrVmVmmBkWriJg i1 lTii mrV r tl i-.! f ? TA 5 t t? 4 dt p J 14 i HO U S t O N'Q trb,oiiun AniMtmMliJ 1 HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DAIIK mi ffnair tn lnssi na iMs aad isaalij property. Sea CmSeate. 1 e ibfl SdM to VC KLNMTH TAXIS 0K4WMlSl , KLAMATH fVUlS ORtOONi -TKicwar" LET ME MAKE YOUR NEXT SUIT PERFECT FIT Highest Grade of Workmanship GUARANTEED Spriag Wooleas on Display. Year Inspection IavMed. I Chas. J. Gzek V'V4. T.MWiCHANT TAILOR Mr. Suples of the Ceatral school gave a stereoptlcoa lecture ea Thurs day at assembly. The subject was "Mexico." a To data there have beea ffteea auxiliaries to the Jualor Red Cross formed la KUmath county. Mr. Bow. man is chairmaa of the committee oa organisation. Tbe boys la the manual tralalng dspartmoat are werklag ea a aumber ot oak pieces, which, whsa Saished, will be sold, aad the proceeds givea to the Red Cress Society. The Senior east Is now at work oa tbe Senior Class play, which Is to be given early ta April. The rehearsals are under the direction of Mrs. Car rier, Oa Thursday of last week. Rev, Rambo gave a talk oa "Hunting aad wild Animals of India." Rev. Ram. bo lived In India for thirties years. and has had ant hsad kaowlsdge aad experience' this subject. Tbe sals of Thrift Stamps at the high school hM.beeajiaususlly good, lioo worth betaraoid during the past three weeks. The Sealers bave.beea Aivlag vary interesting, short .talks oa veeatleaal tralsia. .The ubJeU, are assigned sad may be studied. Mit the talks are given without) aid at aetes. Doc Moco has tolled his hours away Trying to make a patch that would star. He hsd aever found one that would net slip ' Until he discovered Moco Monkey Grip. This unique patch holds all the time. The customers all ssy that It Is One; Aad every time you see a wise auto The man In the back of the aeroplane body Is an American iiutiKratlT wltli IiIh rnnmrii, HturtliiK "n n trip over the German lines to photograph them for uho of American noltllcrx IiuIiIIiir iIduii a vocur of lint western front. Americans are regulurly flylug over jtho enemy linen. Bly Women Are Busy At Red Cross Work l'r;urlcr iinftli'iil ami IiimIHi hi. Icon iirr Matiilmil. Wlicn you iy I i j H' ) imi Ki'l li".. ("ru Clillmto 1 r........k,. i. ...1 !ni.t iu.1 H..I.IU.M. , and l'r, at i STAR THEATER Htnr ThruliT Ihv.iiIh llonilli) Ihillnii in iK.M.ti.i: ok Tin: si'iicuji- l.lfi, lnvii unit honor mo Utlitl; li)i(ra)(.'(l In llilx ilrliiii', iitiil ndul; i Kr) Monc t'tilitnl) oniilnl iitrni nt I'lriiirei Tilt: iiimu:.T or -imi: vn. i..ns at tmi; nvm.K OP AIIIIAS" Hi'.'onil I.'iii.Ic t.ur I'. Vcrtittr, Mini "I'luf, tliel lnrn" nt'tlio plumt. TKMPLE THEATEI J. MrttHrt HlMikKin Allii'M Kl 3t-tt K. K. K. HTOIIK. He has Moco Monkey Grip close at hand. Dee Moco spent his hours of toll To perfect a patch that would be royal. Aad at last he fouad Moco Moakey Grip strong and sound. Now If you will give this patch a trial Yoa will tad It to bo well worth your while. Doa't be bashful, fall la line, Because Moco Moakey Orlp Is SUPERFINE. BLY, Feb. 15. Fifteen suits of working In their home. Mm. I'nr- pajamas and two afghans have Just ker docs the cutting of thu imimna ' been completed by the ladles of the j suits, and Mrs. llultlo Uonnllft In r Red Crosi Society here, aad are be- head of the sewing. Roth have prov. j TOO Ing sent t to headquarters at Klamath en very earnest workers, and, In fact, Falls. Much of the work Is being j all the women here have showu a sin. done at tbe sewing rooms, aad those, cere effort toward helping the boys at I Now l the lime l buy a Imiiiic la I lliv Klnuialli Ibuln. Auk Cliilroto for irlrw on Ihiiim-, I'M", liuxincM prop, erty, furiiM ami rum-lim. 1 who arc unable to attend here are tbe front. For sale by EVANS ft BAL1N. It MJUERHILI NEW ALTOS ARRIVE RALLY P P. It. Dodge, Klamath Falls Agent for tbe Dodge Brothers automobiles, received a la r load ot machines Satur. day. LATE TO CLASSIFY WMWWWWWWWWWWWWMMwv, LOST Two ycnrllnRH, cmo roan nleor and ono btnek liclfrr, bramlcil 99 on left rib, upllt In I'lich car. John W. 'Iiiylor, Merrill, Oro. 25.81 KOIINII A pnlr or Kiilil cutT ImtlonH; owner ran hiivo mmii by proving property and paylns for thin nil. Ilcniy (icrber. . 2,r.-2t wmm Some extra Sae Sweaters at Sl-tf K.K.K. STORE. FURS! FURS! All klads vaated by tbe old reliable fur dealer, Chas. Doaart, 63S Main street, Eagle Peel room. mw-s4w Rids for Wood Sealed bids, accompanied by a cer- tlBed check for 6 per cent of tbe bid, will be received by tbe school board of District No.- 1, up to 'Monday, March 4, 1911, for tbe follewing: Fifty to one hundred cords of body wood .delivered to Riverside school, Klamath Falls. Fifty to one hundred and fifteen cords of body wood, delivered part to Ceatral aad part to Mills schools. All body wood to be four-foot, cut from live trass, to be tiered and measured, ea grousds. All wood to be delivered by September 1, 1911. Address all bids to Ida B. Momyer, clerk, writing across the fees ef the envelope, "Bids for Wood." The beard reserves the right to rs- last aay aid all bids. is.tt. MANY TURN OUT TO RURAL MEETING IN SPITE OF BAD HTOIIM PROGRAM BY CHIL. DREN GETS MUCH FAVORABLE COMMENT In spite of the big storm Saturday night a good crowd gathered at tbe Miller Hill school house to bear the line program and talks at the patri otic rally there. Those who attended from Klamath Falls declare that there was one of the greatest demonstrations of real patriotism so far evidenced In this vicinity, and that tbe pupils and In structor, F. W. Sextoa, deserve a great deal of sredlt for the unusually tins program that was rendered. After tbe program by the school was concluded, talks were made on tbe various patriotic moves by Cbas. Ferguson, R. H. Dunbar. W. A: Del- sell and Miss Edna Wells. Appetis ing refreshments were served befera tbe gathering dispersed. I " m. "i InvcMllgale the aew low cost life, jwrldent and health pollrlva of the Travelers, aad you'll want to sign on the dotted Ilea. SeeChilrote. 1 Wool Shirts that are made of wool at 31-tf K. K. K. HTOIIK. Have you your home? a W. S. S. baby bond In VETERAN OF TRENCHES IS COIl HERE SOOK (Continued from page 1) Belber Suitcases, Trtuks aad 31-tf H. K. K. STORE. Wells has been booked for Klamath Falls on the dates mentioned ubovo. Sergeant Wells gives a mont vivid narrative of the life In the trenchcu, tells bow the boys theie live uud how they die, tells how It feels to be un der Ore and how he escaped from Germany. This will be the best opportunity for Klamatb people to get first hand Information of life at tbe front thus far preiented, and probably the best for a long time to come. Tbe speaker Is given a share of. the proceeds, which aftsr dsductlng his (expenses. Is givea to a wounded sol Idlers' fund which ha Is aiding. The i local share of the proceeds will be turned over to tbe Red Cross work, 4BM IFnSgmmmmmVM' ' rm-SPmmmmr niSmBB9 t gj MjBtmTLltimwH H m Present Jmiikw MorrlMin In "Till: IIKIIKMITIO.V r D.tU DAIUKV" A Krlpplng flu purt tlrama iikaiihti'Atiii: m:wh Anil u l.onrMiiim l.uki 0mee ADMISSION TCN CENTS "s"Pe- MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION I'KTfllKH TUKNIIAYH AND HATDIIUAn Merrill, Oregon The Man-Spun Silk II it plesscs you to psy a double price for your hosiery, continue to buy the product of the silk worm. ' But if practically all of natural silk's lusury at half in cost will setUly you, buy Hose of Lusite. Luxllo is spun by nun in a Urge vry, about as the worm spin silk in a small way.Vulting the cost of the worm's work in two. It has the lustrous sheen of worm-spun silk, clinging softness and delight, f ul daintiness. We sell Hose of Luiitebacsuee it is our policy always to offer our trade the best vslues obtainable. . V.0 ?! Lu,li'e naa la evsry fashionable snide. I ) Si gHg tSsW A Good Buy Right Now ess An Uii illumond is u khI ' lit tills IlllUt, UL'l'UIIKU H I mono of lino color uud iiualltf which will Increase In value. Why? Uccnuso llio l" Hymllcuto iiurlqdlrully tultuucii pi Ices; coHt of mlnliiK Increases yearly, lino Htoncs liecoaW Hciirtor and domaiul fiicler' there' Is no likelihood f r'ch now nilnca over liuliiK ill'or eit'd, uud iimrkuluhlu illnuionds cannot ho manufactured. Pine toloctlon nt $10 30J' i Frank M. Upp JEWELER 511 Main Street OHclal 8. P. Watch Inspect