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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1918)
: ic t, TWI BVW1N0 HERALD, KLAMATH FAU OMOQM . F ' f TWCTwTOAT, MARCH 7, l i'A-: ..r Sfs-n-i I A. ...... i . . . ! l . ?T"i ;': " , I I I MUM r 13? th , & & fcfV4 PERSONAL MENTION ?rr . kiMuam om local urn AMONG IM MOTLB OP TBI CITX AND VMMTid GOINGS AND COMINGS OF LOCAL TOUB ,1 l? W. 8. PrulU or Merrill la la the city oo business. It. 0. Works of Atgoma la In the city for n raw daya. Fred Sadellua Is In the city for a abort time from Modoc Point. k H. I.. Wlmcr of Fort Klamath la lu tha city for a raw days. D. Newman Is In Klamath Falls for a short lime from Algoma. Mrs. Don Dale has returned from a trip to San Francisco. N Miss Ethel Lamm Is In the city for a few days from Modoc Point D. T. Godsll of Lakevlew la In the city for a abort time. Mr. and Mrs. B. Hundley of Keno are spending a few days In Klamath Falls. R. C. Spink Is In the city for a few daya on business fro mhls home at Spring Creek. Claude Daggett haa gone to Sacra mento and San Francisco on a short business trip. 'Charles Riiey and Chae. Otey are expected la tonight from an extended stay In California. C. H. Kester. a well known rancher in the Pee Valley district, la a county scat Tlsltor today. A. R. Campbell, who operates a ranch In the Pine GroTe district. Is looking after business Interests In the county seat today. J. Frank Adama came down laat night from the Williamson Hirer, where he haa been feeding a large herd of stock cattle. He expecta to retrain In the city several daya before tcturnlng. General meeting of the .Library Club will be held tomorrow afternoon at I: SO In the club rooms. JUt, p.p.' Oliver will talk ,oa. the.aubJeetJol "The Advancement of Science During tha Present War.. A. C. Pannell of Portland, aajjt perlenced retail salesman,' has recent ly arrived, and will be Idealised with Van Betlena Shoe Store la this city. Aim J. RoMboranab. vtea araaMaat of the callfornta-orafoa rawer cem nnnr. cam In laat evening 'from Cal ifornia on a buslaeaa vlalt. He m re' Istered at the White peucaa aotei. local Red Cross Activities Thosa oresent at tha work rooms yesterday were: Workers In surgical dressings de partment: Meedamee Rata 8. Addl eon. F. H. Davta, I. C. Kimball. W. O. Smith. Lyte Mllla, Jan. Drleeoll. C. F. Stoat, Jack Kimball, W. H. Rob ertson, It. Boyd, F. E. Segllmaa. Sewing roem: Meedamee Fred Fleet, Burge Mason.- Stelnmetx, A, Walker. ' t jt m The Ford garage will be closed be tween 10 and 11 a. m. tomorrow to enable employes to bid goodbye to their co-laborers. Rex and Roy-La Prairie. mmmmstsMiasmmmVTwW ' JTSLaammmKKZilftlafc OTMOJSlI . . Arw9JMlmF7Smmmmmmm'.v.-:l - r WSlVVlf . """ fa Lsaaaaammmmwewf.gm i. H ' aiasJP&p;iBBm??X''ammw7: fc r f CakjsVaaaTw1aarmmma9amV II fammmmmvEZammnwanwwmmVlH .tmTTTrsTr7mamwaBmnVSSvB ii . mmmmimmr ?. r -rr :wvxut-j-.. - -" aTrammnva--;jAki ,-- - . nw mmmUAJam "---nV lt,1Klk KBW mmmmm mmmmmmwammmmnvviiAmnusnv" .Ti"'mrj:awm. k mm j mmmnT7TianT.rTV flfe. I aa. j.u yn mcv.u vl ffanisBBBBBBBBBBBBBaf w tsalBaaTsBaKTt J .AemmmmmmmmmmnJJFmaWl mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnWennlm i SB" amTf'aV ST isaVfrnmrnw U i watflgflMH't, !tAl muu"PmmomV -!?" aeaanmnmsasaenmumHSSBRSmnsBesB 'flsYmmoC A ' iST joks Iw'tamPvamA nHir'!aV m Tstai"'iamv'i!l)ll LIBERTY LOAX UEAMOI COMRfO A wire waa received today from Blaine Hallock, aaalstaat execaUve manager of Oregon for taa eatmlas Third Liberty Loan at Portland, to the etect that ha will, be Va .Klamath Fatla on Friday, March 18 th. to dis cuss Imporunt mattera with the lead. era of this movement here. , Chairman Ferguson wlir arrange for thla gathering oa thedate men tioned at which many of ttVaraMaama of the coming campaign: will be work ed out. ' ATTESnON, MOOSal It ta requested that, aU M who can meet tomorrow at Moeee kail abtat 10 o'clock. Important Lumber Meeting In Portbnd PORTLAND, March 7. Colonel Brlce P. DIsaue baa been iaoeafer? enee with Eastern Oregon plan lum? bermen at the Portland hotel, rela tive to the eight hour day ruling In the lumber mllla and eampa of the Northwest. R. D. Brown, secretary of the West Coast Lumbermen's As sociation of Seattle, and other prom inent lumbermen, are In attendance. The pine lumber men have held out consistently against the eight hour day la the Northweat ualesa the rul ing' were made general la the United State. They contend that the mllla and campa In the territory of the Southern. Plae Aaaoclatloa are givea decided advantages la the .nutter of fagee and bourn by the appUeatlea of the eight hoar rule to the lumber to duatry of the Northweat. while' the lumbermen of tha South art allowed to work oa a tea or twelve hour basis. It is atated by prominent loggers aad lumber maautacturera that tha Eastern Oregon pine lumbermen will co-operate with Colonel piatue aad line up witn oiner inmnor maasxac- turers la Oregon aad Washlagtoa to comply with all plana of the govern' meat In the production of lumber' for war purposes. "Buckhecht" Army Shoes On the Munson Last Are the only Army shoe cat from ladsaa Taa leather. It la (he etroacest, softest and most serviceable leather that haa over beea produced. hmmjz-j . One Million Pair of "Buckhecht" s. r r ' Army Shoea have beea furaiahed to the govemmeat Wo are' "'J ; X MJaT hundreds of palre m year to MttaSol rirtimasj 'ft " $t t X KUmtk FMh w a pair for yo, Moee ai '" Iff Bradley Supply do. : THE Newest Spring and Summer Creations in Men's Fine Clothing is now arriving at K. K. K. Store. e The present season is a critical one in Clothes, and in face of the Condi tions we are happy to be associated with The House of Kuppenheimer. We know that, as in the past, the resources and facilities of this Great ' Clothing Organization can be depend ed on to deliver superior clothes at every price and satisfaction in the fullest measure. You are invited to step in and look over the New Spring Models and Fabrics. K. K. K. STORE Leading Clothiers and Hatters mSagflMamf tV ' - - -.. --.. am. -. "n"i aianaam,.i , f " THE BENEFACTOR KCnUOHDiNARY engineers. Nest we watch Mr. Ed I ' son aa he worka out the greatest in ventions of his career, the incandes cent lamp, the dynamo and the mul tlple ayatem. Here we see the many nrnhl.m. With which Mr RillaAtt waa fwvriu.i(CODfront,d ni UBtrnf enTort. and AT STAB THEATER TONIGHT.1 "Bally bis triumph over obstacles and what nis achievements mean to hu- UTS or TSOMAS EDISOX.'manlty todav. EDUCATIONAL FEATVRS NORTHWEST BOYS TO ENTER TRENCHES AS A MVIBIO.V Thla laUreatlna Sim stsrU with Mr. Edlao. at a year, of a., at hi.' WASHINGTON, D. C, March 7. hirthni am.. nhi -.,.., M. i Troopa from the Northweat at Amer birthplace. Milan. Ohio. From thla ,rtu tata . to lh froBt humble homo wo follow Mr. Edison, division. Personal assurance to this renewing many interesting eplsodea effect baa been given Senator MeNary of hla life. At the age of 6 he sat on by Adjutant General McCain. A re- ow egga, tninmag Mat ne could ort bad reached Benator McNarv that hatch goallngs as well as the mother; the Pacific Coast men would be usod goose. At the age of 10 be gave bis, or replacement to All gaps cauaed by neighbor boy chum a Bedllta powder, pow, ,nd ao become widely ecatter. thlngtng that by generating gas la Cd and lose their state Identity. Thla Ue ttomach the boy could fly. At n, u U believed, waa under conald the age of 14 we see him In his cellar erntlon. but General Mer.in .red laboratory, also aa a publisher and th, would be unfortunate, la-view of aew dealer labia railroad laboratory i i the circumstances, tha Anariean aad. la hla search for knowledge ik, troops being considered among unt cm arcniveg or nisiory. wo the best units anywhere in p.mb. loan how as a reward for hla heroism ..11 lio boeame telegraph operator, aad anamrt3saaBnnjmmnmsSse jw'WU thus employed ho expert- FOR RENT pasture for several moated with electricity, Invested l- thousand head of stock la Lower strumeats, etc. Eveata are shown Klaaiath marsh. See A. A. MehaCay. leadtaf to the first Arm of electrical Nil Main at., Klamath Falls. MOt H Why Do We Sell aT )) yTty Nettleton Shoes? f Xii Jy-r ,W " neMue everywhere In the ImwammmmmmVTaaas- V m both shoe world we heard such phrases Vet'lrBlB ' " at 7N hm A kinds astheset Shoes gA ".eJ lUc.loV ''R"'" on . Nettle-M BvBBLBhalaam. 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