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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1914)
WMiNKtm.tY. vyM aft -M PAGKrOCM THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON - - -. a. a. .a- -. -. . W V ' $MM::HMKfr $ FEATURING THE NEW SPRING FINERY Advance notices of the new Snrini? stvles and fashions for ladies met with general favor throughout the country on account of the great scope for personal preference in materials, shades and weights. More different kinds of fabrics, more combinatson of colors will be in vogue this Spring than any previous sea son has ever permitted. Knowing this, we have purchased, and are now un packing the prettiest array of Spring dress goods it has ever been our pleasure to display. "Cold type" cannot begin to impart to you an idea of the beautiful blending of delicate shades, the eye-satisfying effect of richly embroidered fan cies on filmy fabrics. And for every pattern you find ribbons of the proper width and color and laces of the correct mesh texture for the proper trimmings. Stilts Drygooods Company re -WHERE THE LADIES SHOP" 4:"XX"?xXK" w w & STUDENTS SHOWN DEMOCRATS MADE BECKER MAY GET i HOW MEATS SOLD GAIN LAST WEEK: ANOTHER TRIAL DOMESTIC SCIENCE CLASS FROM THE HIGH SCHOOL MAKKS A! THOROUGH INVESTIGATION AT PEOPLE'S MARKET Mrs. Minnie E. Bend, Who Sued Senator of Oklahoma REGISTRATION FOR WEEK KM) ING SATFRDAY SHOWER A.N IMPROVEMENT OK .STRENGTH HV JACKSOX1AXS This forenoon Miss Addle Carpen ter, accompanied by seventeen young ladles of the domestic science class, visited the People's Market on their "Take-a-Look" tour. The young ladies were conducted through the smoke house, "where meats are cured by smoke from burn Ins mahogany; through the packing house, where shoulders, bams and uacoa axe trimmed tor shipping, and Into the sausage room, where the meats are ground and made into links. In the cutting rooms, Paul Lucas dissected a shoat to demon strate the proper way to separate hams, shoulders, bacon, spareribs, ets. Joe Konop cut a side of beef for the benefit of the young ladles, show ing how to cut without wasting any meat. Many questions were asked and notes made of the replies, and these same questions will be asked by Miss Carpenter at some future time to see to what extent the class profited by their observations. Go to Merrill. Project Manager J. G. Camp and Engineer B. E. Haydsn of the recla mation service are In the Merrill country today, giving attention to proposed drainage works. s According to a tabulation just com pleted, the hcakst registration last week was by members of the denio- i era tic party. During that time they leut down the lead of the republicans. ! A total of ninety-one men and tenty-fie women registered last i neck. Saturday night, the total reg istration was 7SS, an Increase of 116' tin six days. , ' Uy parties the registration follews: ' Republican j Men 383 Women 79 i Democrats I Men 227 j Women 30 j Progressive Men 16 Women I . Prohibition ' Men 4 Women 6 Socialist Men 12 Women 1 " Independent Men 10 Women S ' Itofusetl to StaU- Men ..." 8 FORMER POI.ICi: LIEUTENANT THINK MaVKIt OF GAMRLEH ROSENTHAL IS MTII.L AT Lllt-ERTY CnlteU Press Service NEW YORK. Feb. 25. Former j Lieutenant of i'ollco lleckor. In an interview published In tho .Vuw York World today, sajs thai be believes j tho slayer of Herman Rosenthal, the Kaniblcr ho was supposed to bo giv ing etidenco to the prosecutor's otilcv. j ils still at large. As this murderer ho' names ouu of the wltne).a In the' J trial of tho four gun men now con 'lined In Sing Sing, awaiting the death! jH'iialty. I f j Becker said. '"I haven't tho proof now. but I belle o ho Is the slayer of i nusenwini. becoming lo nis own tea-, jttmony be was drunk that night, and did not remember what happened. I ; feel sorry for theno boys In tho death ' house." The movement touard securing a new trial for Ilecker has apparently been successful. Will Visit Relatives. Mrs. Charles N. George and son leave next week for California to visit relatives. And "Roc" is Now Happy. Mrs. A. S. Lowman and little son arrived In this city last night i from their former home, near La 'Grande, Ore., to Join the doctor. The Low mans will make their home In Klamath Falls for the future. White P HITE r EUCAN w ATER No Germs No 'Cold Storage Taste' Nothing but Good BUT It Is Good for You Even if It DoesTasteGood Aslthe Pelican Says, 'it Fills the Bill" ill Water in 5-Gallon and 2-Gallon Carboys Charged Water in Quart, and Pint Bottles Phone 22 1J and Have Some Sent Up Today White Pelican Mineral Springs Company SOCIAL SESSIONS CUT AT U. OF 0. NEW FACULTY RULING KOItlilDS ANY .SOCIAL AFFAIRS AT ANY OF THE ROUSES ON ANY OF THE SCHOOL SESSIONS DAYS mTZf2mmmmmm. mmmrwr fommMmmmmmmmmmm SNOW FALLING IN 0IX1F LAND CHIOS si MO IMt U ll s ( ii ntl fli'li Miu or tin; IU1AI till I, Mlh vi M .i .j lu i on intHi' mu: Itttt tl r rWvlce NEW OHLKANH. Feb, 3& -Tim r.rst fall of rtnv In man) mt U In Ida fell through IV i. I,itill-4tu. Mtolttlppi, Alabama. OeureU tnl .SoBlli Carolina, ttl Mimr. btaO h sttow lia frfiflird tt drptlt of inehcR. Many rhjhlrm today . ito lor tlio first tlmo In tlixlr lltr rjtiilrfti ('lull. A mating of lh Fytlilan Club ulll 1 bo lirlil tuinnrrow rirtilue nt the liomn of Mr. C F Uiw. on Oak trrnt. nar Fourth olirt ul I'lnil iiuitiii In to t'uuuty I'umi ft r nut t( Orrfion. fur u outj t KUtnalb III tho ,Uttl of tho Mia r .( (. InlllKllll, llrtosctl Nollro I liofob; lou ti u .V'l'ii;l, dilwIliUtrai i ( itc m. Ulp u (, (.' Jollliti.u Jr ie4 lu triulolcil Aii litmftlrJ , Cc.il ,(, tlotnxllt. 4 Mlctl Iti 1 4( t. filial oftounl of Ilia a.i ii.tR4t( 4lll eatulc, Ktit) ttial l c k wi( U rJpd Wltrd), U.o : o ai i( iUtrli, ltll, at tiiv tiuo ( t ot'.vn III llO fOlllllHUl lit 4.J Ju i IU ouit rom nt tiic i" ' u'i a KUhuiIi Poll, i'ouiii? ' hnci; Jilatw Of 0cOI. llr I u c Ci )U,:, for hurlt1 tibJrtou i J i:tt;i: tJ tin r.l.IUc(sl l,cn. ' Illicit tbli JHti dn Ittui 1911. O. C Al'l'l I i. UK AlHI)MltMllr of Ihr i-'c r lt( c JlllltlOH, jlKcJlfil W WII.KY. Alioio.. 3I.3-ID I73I It Old '4(r fur tartlet 0r T rnl an armful Come n4 f( lnil W O Hmllh Frlnlloc Co .Mrs Dond has at least gained more mint exert me Mrs lloml ibltnril notoriety through lier suit against Hint while tio mm urging her Ian tho blind senator from Oklahoma band's Illness for a government np than any other woman recently In the iiolniment. Senator (Sorv attacVfd lr public eje The case Is Illustrative of Tliu heimtur's reply wa thai tlin tho extreme caution which public men whole affair win n cuniiplrary Closed Till Saturday Morning In order to mnkc some necessary in terior improvements, we will be closed till Saturdny morning. Delicatessen and Lunch Room Across from the Court House Subscribe for the Herald, 5u cents If llV. iortli limlim, if north In a month. 'xttrlnc See riillrole, : Main utrert HousclceepInK rooms, near brldico 1 hu Hernld for nous, (Herald Special Service) 1XIVEHSITY OF OHEGO.V Eu gene, Feb. 2G. The printed rules and regulations of tho Student Affairs committee, that were distributed around to the .various houses at the beginning of tho second semester, and t V.CIO thought to bo tho samo as tho previous rules, have Just been discov ered to bo slightly different In regard ) to two of the restrictions, namely: "There shall bo no social affairs, either formal or Informal, from Mon day morning until Friday at 3 p. m Inclusive, except under special jkt misslon of tho committee." The other now rule was as follows; "Not more than two formal social af fairs shall bo held by ono organiza tion during any ono semester. Dainty Refreshments Don't ou llud It ery l(tr-viiiK ulien kUIhk a purl) i.r mcptlon, in luitL' jour relrcilimeiiU pruUeil in liulMieiuiril TimiinerV The uy to nvolil all HmNllillllle or hiiiIi an iiiluriiH.liuc kltiiiillmi U In lmo )our Im Ckiiiiis, SIhtIm-u, Water In-,, I'uni h.-,, i:i, prrpaml lij llm SiiKar Howl, where ef jKiriciiu il ralerern, puro liiKnilleiiu ami iiomt fnrllllieN roinliliie l lc ulisoliitf HatNfuillitii, Wo inako a Kwlallj of HiippljliiK n'fnliiiienl for pnrtl.-,, Iiiiihjuci,, U r,.,,.,,. Ilonn. Our pritcH aro mirprlxliiKly rfimoimtile. The Sugar Bowl "Ulll'.lti: EVEItYIIOIIY fiO',H" "Just like Home used to be" The Oregon House Klnmnth Avenue, Nenr Sixth Board and Room, $7.00 per week Board Three Meals per day, $6 per week Two Meals per day, $4.50 per week Single Meals, 35 cents 1 1 - I Court Itetuiiix. n T r... i .. .. . . . . v i4. wuii iKiiinicu lam niKnii Lf im I'orlland, .here h' had cci-n iii the St. Vincent hospital for the i ant throo weeks, following an oneratlon performed by Dr. C. K. Wheeler of Klamath Falls. Tho operation was a re-openlng of an Incision made threo years ago In an operation thnt did 'sot prove successful. Mr Court mado tho trip from Portland In line shano. notwithstanding hid weakened condi tion, and says he feels like a now raun. In From DoitIh. Frank S. Fish, who Is interested In a saw mill near Dorrls, is hero at tending to business matters. Ho was formerly connected with the Hlg Ba sin Lumber company. iogenes uspeci3 - !rw ca.7 -use so7ne of our What alout it? ufr ftv, " MW "W ,M. THE VKUV LATEST OIIOH IS THE KING OF HEARTS FIIAOHANT AND LASTINO. ASK TO SEE IT. 7flc THE OUNCE Underwood's Pharmacy - Corner Main und 71 h Street, KUniatli FalU, Oreon Strictly Fresh Eggs, per doz $ .20 Fine Smoked Shoulders, per lb. ... .14 Dill Pickles, per qt ,15 Pnines, 3 lbs .25 Canned Pineapple, per can, 20c, per doz. . $2.00 Oranges, per doz. 25c and 30c Lemons, per doz 30c WA'IVU TIIIHHI'ACi: The Ashland Fruit Store phone 282J Todsy's bsws la Tn HsrtM.