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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1918)
rTt V 'nt-TW-K. ' ,. "- f r 0 a U t $ b m IS ;? c - i - IT" m . .., HaaaHMMHaHsasBBBBBaBBSBBaBaBaBsaaaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBnis - ti -1 M H I THE EVPflNO HERALD. KLAMATHTvFALLl. OREGON ., t WUDAT, MAIUH , U ERSONAL MENTION UTTUI MBMJMTS ON LOCAL APHWIUM AMONG TUB PBOPLB OF TUB CRT AND VICINRT. GOINGS AND COM1XGS OT LOCAL FOLKS J. N. Branhall or Odessa U Jn the Mrs. Levi McDomM has rtUratd city on business. - from ma extended visit with frlMda aod relative la Rogua Rlvtr Vallsy B. E. Wolford of Yalnax It In the city for a few day a. P. W. Churchill la a vlaltor In Klamath Falls from Yreka. J. M. Corbell Is In the city for a few-day from Chlloquln. tvan Ernst has returned from a business trip lo Sacramento. It. Mantford la a business visitor In Klamath Falls from Stockton. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Francisco ot Astoria are vlsltlnt la Klamath Falls. Howard Wlnnard Is In town for a short visit from Upper Laniell Val ley. I,. M. Robinson or Merrill Is trans acting business In Klamath Falls to day. N. E. Newcome of Ashland Is spending a few days In Klamath Falls. I.. S. Denton of Chlloquln Is trans acting business la Klamath Falls today. A. C. McFarland of San Francisco was among the train arrivals last night and Oakland, Calir. The Wlnnek company baa donated fifty cans ot talcum- powder to be placed with the fifty layette bow be ing made by the sewlag class at the high school. This work Is being done for the Belgian Relief Society. L GOOD RILL AT ORPHEfS Fine bucking and a good breety Westers story entertained a large nous a in vrpoeua iaier uui night. Harry Lockwood appears to as good advantage In thla branch of movie acting aa la the other rolea ia which he has appeared her. "Cader Handicap," a doubl rot feature, Is to be repeated again tonight ASK FOR GERMAN RCLER Local Red Cross Activities Those present at th work rooms yesterday were: Sewing roem: Mesdames R. R Hamilton. Ida a rimes. A. Walker, 8. T. 8ummers, W. J. Roberts, II. K Momyer, Geo. McDonald, Carrie Maler, T. J. Scott. H. 8. Wood, R. C, Shipley. Chas. Sevlts, J. 8. Mills, C. W. Judklns. F. B. Klnnear, Ruby Newton, Claud Davis, Austin Hay- den, Geo. Hum, Fraacla Boyd, L. A. Phelps. H. E. Calkins. M. W. Cose boom. C. D. Chorpaalng. Surgical department: Mesdames O. W. MerrlmaB, C. C. Low, E. A. Dunham, A. 3. Lyle, C. E. Wheeler. Percy Evans, Bert Wlthrow, (I. I Wright, L. N. Halne. T. R. Bkllliag. toa, J. P. Satterle. M. 8. Sargent, Bogardus, N. H. Bogue. R. B. Amlcke LONDON. March I. Th Flnalh government has asked th Oansaa xmnarnr tn annnlnt hla flftk ana. I Prince Oscar, aa klag of Finland. A. W. Finch ot Merrill Is atteadlag to matters of business la Klamath Falls today. J. M. Bedford, forest supervisor at Klamath Agency, Is la th city on business. "Mrs. T. H. Lynch of Merrill to spending a few days In Klamath Falls. Misses C. A. Walker and Ada Rlc. teachers at Klamath Agency, ar la th city for a few da? , Miss 'Clara Calklae W rtura from EugeB.irhwshjpHt two weeks risking friends." "" At the Theaters -II. W. Straw, -'who haa ba spad Ing the winter In California returned ob th train last Bight. .. . 4AAMMWMMVMrtAMWMVAMmm At th 8tar theater, commencing tomorrow, Elsie Ferguson, th most beautiful artUt. of th Americas drama, make her mottoB Blctar d but In "Barbary 8hp" tor Artcraft 1'lctures. One of th most prominent exponents of th tra dramatic art, Mils Ferguson brings to th screen a rare personality sad adds greatly to Its poteacy aa a high claaa amuse ment. Mm FergBsoa's career os th stag tUrted at th 'bottom. Thru characteristic perststeaey aad bard work she has becosM'os ot th most popular actrasa of th world. Her characterisations la such wall known theatrical alts as "ShlrUy Kays," "Such a Llttl Qbmb." "Oateast." and ' Margaret Scbllnr"rwoa hr par. ttcular promlneac amoag th haarU I vf Amerlcaa thatrgors. BENEFACTOR SHOWN- AGAIN THIS EVENING Th Benefactor, shown at the Star theater last sight, proved to be such a drawing card that It haa bees .de cided to repeat it agala this evening Thla list give th public a picture biography ot th lit of th great In ventor, Thomas Bdtson, following his career from early boyhood to the aocderful achievement of later j ears. If you ar bashful, you can learn to dance la private, aad It doe aot coat you aay more $5 for ten lee-. bobs. W teach you aay thn from I a. m. to t p. as., all season. Mr O. E. Proseer, 111 ti. 5th st. 4-t Learn to dance. Enjoy yourself while learnlag. Class opn this even ing at Moos ball. Visitors welcome. Mr. aad Mr. Kllleadahl. Instructors. ft-U TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Two wall furnished steam heated rooms with baths; C0Bd Mock abora First National bank; sunshine exposure; with o without good board; terms reason able. Ill 4th st. Phone 135J. 8-6t FOR SALE 8. C. R. I. R. eggs for hatching. E. L. French. Phone ij. -:t Mb -f -- t aBBBBBBBBBBwaBBSBBBBBBBBaMBBBB BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBEbBBBBBBBBBB uuvuvvujvrmmrsnrnn If You Fafl to Attend Our Opening Display A. A A A A. -A. SoH?eniers for the Ladies wwwvwv WMWWMMWMWMWWMWM i mA Saturday, March 9th You will certainly miss one of the greatest fashion events that has ever been shown in this city. Our stocks are now complete with fresh, new and most fash ionable clothes and fixings for women, misses and children, who with to be dressed in correct style for the Spring and Summer sea son, j Each display will reveal to you the new ideas which have been designed in this season's suits, dresses, coats, waists, skirts and per sonal accessories of dress. A showing replete with the most inter esting displays of forthcoming styles, which every woman will be delighted to gaze upon. Music furnished from 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. by your Klamath County High School Orchestra. f WE INVITE YOU TO ATTENLV f.-iV .. I J1 H. N. MOE Th QumUhrStoi . KlMiiath Fall - i THIS NAN SaotJLD TOME . h THRV WITH INCOME TAX SPOKANE. March I. Robert Carl Lewis turned In questional to a local exemption board itatlug that he was aa "expert bank robber", that bank robbery had netted him 110,000 for the past year and that he had registered at Medical Lake, Wash. Altho th Eastern Washing ton Hospital for the Criminal Insane la located at Medical Lake, th ex emption board began an Investiga tion as th questionnaire had been mailed In Arkansas. A letter from tho warden of the Arkansas state ponltentlary ad vised the board Hint Lewis la a pris oner there, sen lug a three-) car sou tence for a robbery lu Union county. Ark. Lewis registered at Medical Lake, June 6, last year and It was about that time a Medical Lake bank was robbed of 114,000. BIG "I'M RAISED AT PINK GROVE Th Pin l"v UUIrlcl workra have turned In th um ot f6l.ll lo tho local lied Cross officials as Hi proccuilt of the recent basket social there. TIILK LAND Here la n ilinmv In thoumiml. Don't spend years regrettlug u lost oportuulty. See It. K. Smith regard. liiK Title lands, 8-tf THIRD DKOIIIli: TuixiJjjJJT Klamath Lodga No 137,, I nuMita tonight lu ivkuIui- .u' '' Third Degree will uiuh j inenibers arc requested to b 7tl!U ' and no Hie now teum mil !! i InterestlliB work. " " FOR RENT Pustule fur tnousana head or Hianiam marsri. Hue A A 431 Main at., Klauiutti run, wajaaawaBBwajswi MTtM lik In u . T. HI 1 1 IWeS ilK 1 Wlaa... flm2SA ?, - V U YLAmmmmt) s? xr' WKMK! sbbbHI 3 ViilJjl f I I BBBBBBBBBBBBBattr Mr V Ist JeaV B m JrH mmv. Cfc $s Introductory Sale of New Spring Merchandise These Special Prices for Saturday Only WE ARE VERY ANXIOUS TO HAVE YOU VISIT 'OUR STORE AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE SELECTED IN OUR NEW SPRING MER CHANDISE, AND WE ARE GOING TO MAKE IT WORTH YOUR WHILE TO COME. SPE. CIAL REDUCED PRICES WILL REPLACE THE REGULAR PRICES FOR ONE DAY ONLY, SATURDAY. Spring Dresses In Taffeta, Foulards, Po1ius and Fancy Silks. Many are combined with Georgette Crepe and trimmed in beads and fancy buttons, while some arc very simple in construe tion. Special prices for Saturday only Keg. $9.50 Dresses, special $8.35 Reg. $12.50 Dresses, special $11.25 Reg. $15.00 Dresses, special $13.35 Reg. $16.50 Dresses, special $14.35 Reg. $19.50 Dresses, special $16.85 Crepe de Chine and Georgette Blouses In solid colors, also several combina tions that are decidedly new. Col ors, white, flesh, gold, gray, corn, apple, beige etc. Reg. $5.00 Waists, special... $4.25 Reg. $6.00 Waists, special... $5.15 Reg. $6.50 Waists, special. . .$5.35 Reg. $7.00 Wasits, special. . .$5.85 Reg. $7.50 Waists, special... $6.35 Qneei Qulky Shoes First express shipment just re ceiv. The new Oxford in black kid and cherry calf, with the 12-8 heel. A new French boot in field mouse gray, with the 12-8 heel. A white buck 9-inch boot also has the new 12-8 heel. Several other new styles that will be much in vogue this sea son. Prices are moderate, quality considered. Spring Coats Mostly in light colors this season, such as pearl gray, sand, beige, buff, peacock, also deft and navy. The i les arc constructed so as to please the most particular dresser. Special prices for Saturday only. Reg. $18.00 Coats, special.. $15.85 Reg. $20.00 Coats, special. .$17.85 Reg. $22.50 Coats, special. .$19.85 Reg. $25.00 Coats, special. .$21. a") Reg. $27.50 Coats, special. .$23.85 Reg. $30.00 Coats, special.. $20.85 Spring Suits Belted and pleated backs arc mostly in vogue, while a few arc constructed with a braided slot scam that is rather distinctive from the others. The colors are principally beige, sand, drab, peacock, gray and navy. Special prices for Saturday only Reg. $22.50 Suits, special. . .$19,85 Reg. $25.00 Suits, special . . .$21 :85 Reg. $27.50 Suits, special. . .$23.85 Reg. $30.00 Suits, special . . .$20.85 Reg. $32.50 Suits, special. . .$28.85 Reg. $35.00 Suits, special. . .$31.85 Lisle Hose Hery day needs at .special prices for Saturday only. Women's Mack or while silk lisle hose, Regular 60c, special -Ilk R & G Corsets; A new corset is very essential for" the nroncr fit of a new crarment. -.1 m Keg. $2.00 Corset for $l.H Reg. $2.50 Corset for $2J Reg. $.100 Corset for $2.wi Reg. $3.50 Corset for $2. ChsMren's Play Suits A practical garment for children, for it covers the other doilies com pletely and keeps them clean. Coinei in plain blue denim, striped denim and khaki. Very special TOc Ages 1 to 8 years Bungalow Aprons A large apron, full, that covert your dress. Regular 90, special 1 '79 Union Suits Women's summer union suiH. cuff knee, sleeveless, fine lisle. Regular 50c, special c ' All Sizes J. F. MAGUIRE CO. INCORPORATED KLAMATH FALLS .j . .a . ' --. r-.X ji .