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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1918)
1hwvV')" fl HP ft .' .vi.. "MMi Mb '! nL'?-' ?,V-?W,;bW i BaMSSBBr y BBBBSw p-; 'wry fc'v; iL j'.j: THE KVPOMQ MHALP. KLAMATH FALLS, OWWOW ERSONAL MENTION uma ammumm ox local amoks tub rMMJtorcnT axb imjuiti.I OtKOS AXB OOHIKOS OT LOCAL FOLKS !ot present, ethers will be drawn - tO tea oae U called who H la the asdleace. Tk offer applies to aaults only. e LEAVE TO ESTER SRRV1CK James Foster. Roderick 8mllh and Robert Hurlu of Klamath rails and Dam Gordon of the Wordea section la the railway reg Iment bow being re cruited. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY lira. Leo Kat li a eltv visitor from Mr. and Mrs. 3. V. Hovstea left te- Jerome, Arts. lr for Baa Fraartsco. where they "left for Ban Francisco today to esllst "hill remain for about ajrsek on buat- F. W. Home Is In the city from,neM and pleasareT -Red Oluff, California. I I Bd McRroom. a cattleman of the L. H. Hawk Is a business visitor Vlstlllls section la Eastern Klamsth. from Dorrls. ('near the Lake Coaaty line. I la town 'for a short time looking after bust J. Baskall of Dend Is a visitor to,nns interests. Klamath Falls. I Robert Haalaa, who has lived la Claude Daggett has gone to Cattcl. Klamath Falls for three rears, and lo, Calif., on business. jwho was express messenger for the .soumern racisc. leu saaaay morn- WANTED An unfurnished 5 or 6 room house, dose In, by April 1st fhone SIR. 19 :t Mrs. Annie Jackron of Fort Klam ath Is In the city for a few days. John and Tom Oarrk of Pelican Hay are in the city on business. J. A. Klchwaldt of Oakland was among last night's train arlrals. George N. Sargent Is a Klamath Falls visitor from Pine Ridge, Ore. Ben Gay, a resident of the Wordes section, was a county aeat visitor yes terday. t O. W. OBeld, a stockman or the Merrill section, k In the city on business. E. E. McClaren and Frank Creasy of Portland are in the city on busi ness. It W. Hlacka and family are reg istered at the White Pelican hotel from Chlloquln. int to enlist In the Twentieth Engineers. ew E Mr. and Mra. J. N. Givers and 'daughter of Dly are In the city for a few days. A. R. Campbell was In tows look lac fter business interests yesterday from the Pise Grove district. Edward B. Ashurst. In charge of the livestock on the Klamath Indian reservation, Is. In the eity looking af ter matters of business today. lUADUE THRUT STAMPS LOCAL THEATER OPERATOR FLAXS WAR SAYIXGS CERTIFI CATS EVERT WEDXEBDAT XMbTT WsTal A MAWmi Just Received i The last raan to step forward with aa of er to boost the sale of the Thrift and War Savings 'Stamps U J. V.. Houston, who announces that he will arrange to give a War Savings Cor- tlScate every Wsdnesdsy nlgbt at the , Star theater. Commencing tomorrow sight all tickets sold at the theater will be umbered at each ead, and the stubs kept la a box. Duplicates will be kept by the patrons, and the follow. c lag Wednesday, a winning number Work ia M. MDegree toajghtitall will be drawn after the manner of the members ef the Royal Arch requested recent Red Cross drawings. In ease to be prseent-Card YaBlWW.M.tbe oao holding the lucky number Is AttraeJoa. Royal Arch by !anaTf o i. -4f ssano'O t w7W I IfsssanV. m " a AlMCJd iTorjr tare Tea. Inch Boot, Price $11.00 Also Low Heel Dark Tan Lace Boot, with White eoew Sole and Heel. Price $6.00 &&' Your Farm Requires rf - ant. at aaes tmsm sk. BBWBsVBsWanssWaBssBB-sBssBaJBSBm HNflMG AVERAGES j IIIIUITHX PLETBD ! TtiicsnAV.MAmrm,.!.,. 4,;,, Al'STIX HAYOKX IS FIRST AXD DR. GtXMKlK WRIGHT CLOSE SHCOXD IX HIGH AVKRAGK FOR TOCRXAMEVT Jt'ST COM. Following are the Individual aver ages of the Elk and Palm teams in the contest Just clesed: NAME Games Haydrn U Allen S Wright ,.... Goodwin 24 Van Belles .14 Lenox l Dale 17 Kent 15 Upp ..... 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Suits' klr "WWVl JbsssHI I I an Overcoats, 1 1 A J BBniHl I f I $15 to $30 Tj-l 1, YX I I Ties, 50 cents to S2 . WHiM Pl I j ' Hats,42to$6 - W XJ I I saV m I A It it not m mUmlt 7 ' W I I too soon right now vy I y , H lrrrrWss4sasjtaes3 sF H tliC. SUGARMANI L fiVssaL i . ... 'j !m ") ,i", ,' t'- M ?V - 'VHsassssssffsssstsffasBBaHH B a .tf - 5" - . ..Hl iBVMHH.BBV.V.H.HVSHBBBamBSeaSf I BOTTLE IS FOUND XKAR CAPE MAY RECEXTfiY WITH BOY'S FAREWELL MESSAGE TO HIS PAREXTS IX MQXTAXA MISSOULA, Moat,. March 19. A farewell message, wrjttsa from a for mer resident of this city, when the steamer Cosmo, .upon which he was earoute to France as a soldier, wss sinking aftsr having keen torpedoed In the submarine tone last August, has Just arrived here, where the hoy believed bis mother lived. It was plcksd up la a bottle by a coast guard sear Cape May, N. J., re cently, and sent to ( the postmaster here. It reads: . j "Dear Folks Should this note reach you, you will know that la my death my thoughts were of borne and you. I am dropping this note over board while the ship Is slowly settling Is the water. Forgive ate for the sins I have committed, mother. Your loving son, Gussle Furree, Bulte, Montana. Furree enlisted here is the United States army last summer. a number of things that wc sell, 'such as stock remedies, poultry preparations, etc. When in need of these, or arti. cles for your household our store is the logical place to buy. We have a large and carefully selected stock. Good goods, at reasonable prices. You Will Soon Be Ready to do your spring planting. Uncle Sam expects big crops this year, and of course you' are going "over the top" with yours. Formaldehyde and Blue Stone are absolutely essential to the treatment of seed grain and potatoes. Our formadelhyde is FULL STRENGTH and the bluestone the finest and best obtainable. Cutters Black-Leg Vaccine costs you but ten cents per head which is very cheap in surance. We keep a fresh stock constantly on hand. Sent by mail if desired. 10 doses $1.00. 50 doses for $4.00 mBaa aslsBlshSmiBBaBl AsBassiiaR) eTmeW 0BsaSSaBifc asVeV a) IJIHItl "' r"sl IIH1LI IftuWvi KLAMATH FALLS OREGON WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY THEIR DRUGS Local Red Cross Activities Workers In the Red Cross rooms st the Orpheus building Saturday and Monday were: Surgical dressings department: Mesdamss I.yls Mills, F. K. Ssllgmsn, Underwood, Stone, W. II. Robertson, Jas. Drlscoll. Hewing roem: man Hr.. I.. R. Mesdames Merry Phelps, (Ico. Hum- I'lircy, Helen M. Turner, Carl Cehr, Dan Ryan, R. C. Shipley, R. TssM lluirhlns, A. Walker, Marloa Host, I.k. Sullivan, Miss Alta Randslet. Premier ot France Is a Democrat f ?vipsf &z?h'J&&. VVssaVasaV ,M r . if' &A2S4aH& i -srsaffssal ! ( V n ? Tf&x? 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Now is really the best time of any to buy, as sn sarly Easter meens an early rush. So to save your time and ours, too BUY NOW. ssnhv an Ear StLr It .ssasmFjl S5