The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 11, 1915, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    MONDAY, JAN.UARY, , 1t
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Dsrtekees aha Troneer with a Guarantee 910c a button;
$1.M m rip. Fine lot of p-ittcrns to make selections from
Put Tf aad regvUr styles.
$1.5Q Trousers now . . .$1.00
$2.00 Trousers , . . now . . .$1.25
$2.50 Trousers now . . .$1.55
$3.00 Trousers now . . .$1.85
$3.50 Trousers now . . .$2.10
$4.00 Trousers now . . .$2.55
$4.50 Trousers now . . .$2.85
$5.00 Trousers now . . .$3.10
$5.50 T.rousers now . . .$3.45
$6.00 Trousers now . . .$3.85
$6.50 Trousers now . . .$3.85
$7.00 Trousers now . . .$4.55
$7.50 T.rousers now . . .$4.85
$8.00 Trousers now . . .$5.10
Men's Suits and Overcoats still on sale at about one-half the regular prices. One-fourth off on all
values up to $3.00, your choice for $1.50
K. K. K. Store
Leading Clothiers
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$2.00 Sweaters
$2.50 Sweaters
$3.00 Sweaters
$3.50 Sweaters
$4.00 Sweatcts
$5.00 Sweaters
$5.50 Sweaters
$6.00 Sweaters
$6.50 Sweaters
$7.50 Sweaters
SS.00 Sweaters now
$8.50 Sweaters now . . .$5.85
' $10.00 Sweaters now . . . $0.95
Boys' Suits and Overcoats. Dozens of fine Hats,
now ...$1.00
now ...$i.ar
now . . .$1.95
now .. .$1.95
now . . . $2.35
now . . . $2.85
now . ..$3.45
now . . .$3.85
now ...$1.45
now . . .$4.45
now . . .$5.35
now . . .$5.85
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"Give the Papers the
News," Says E. C. Allen
"It la not enough for a live com
munity that advertising Bbould be
correctly used to stimulate business
aa to promote general prosperity.
The home newspaper is a social and
Intellectual thine as well as a med
lum of business.
"One cannot serve the community
better than by seeing that interest
ing items get to the editor. The
editor la no mind reader; call him
up and tell htm. To do so is the
neighborly thing, the knldly thing
a courtesy not to the published alone
'hut,t- everyone in the district who
ataut be Interested in your little
a while. Don't let the editor do all
the thinking for the town. It you
publish ideas, you start others to
thinking, and you raise by Just so
much the general level of intelli
gence. "Encourage the home paper to be
a business, Social and Intellectual
ctnter of the community. It will
richly repay."
Miss Anne Morgan and Mrs. John
Jacob Astor, Help French Soldiers
NEW MANAGER
lnurnur Hint Niyx. Neo Oillrolc.
HStt Main ulrcfl.
ASSUMED
CHARGE
Herald want ads brim ruttt
Whenever Erie W. Allen, head of
the department of journalism at the
, university of Oregon, f.peaks in a
'town, he urges the citizens to get
behind the home paper in both a
business and a .news way on the
'ground that the newspaper can be
suae a wonderful agency for build
las up a comnnlty.
By a "successful community" Mr.
Allen means not merely the com
munity whose business men are pros
pering, and whose laborers are all
at work, but the community that
Ja a real social and jntellectual cen
ter. Be looks to the home paper as
the most powerful means within
reach of bringing about this kind
of "suecess."
"It you can once get all your
people Into the way of voluntarily
pouring these Interesting scraps of
nawa Into the paper, you will add
immensely to the general frlendl
nees of the community," says Mr.
Allen. "You will be helping to make
your town the kind of a place where
people want to stay and to which
former residents will want to come
aaaa
Sidney Ayres, who for two years
was leading man with the Baker
Stock Co. in Portland is in a thrilling
two reel western reature of his own
writing at the Orpheus theater this
evening, which received much com
ment when it appeared last night.
Brown and White in vaudovilie
tickled some of the. audience, and the
rest of the bill is a western story of
real human heart Interest, and a side
splitting Joker, with Max Asher in
one of bis Teutonic screams.
.Mid-Term Exams
The mid-term examinations are be
ing held at the grade Bchools this
week. Next week the high school
trots will be held.
'So try and get ideas into the
Write a little for it once in
lloine from City
Lawrence Mehaffey. assistant carh-
ier of the First State & Savings bank,
has returned from a short sojourn
in San Francisco.
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GUIDE TUK DKSTlNIi:S OK THE
KLAMATH FALLS S T E A M
I.Al'MtltV IN THE FUTUIIE
Miss Mirian Van Waters, who Is
superintendent of the Detention
Home in Portland, Oregon, has three
college degrees.
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Oregon's School for Oregon's
Teachers Oregon Normal School
VVUV1 V MONMOUTH, OREGON
h u p e r-
PUBPOSE The mining of teachers
top professional work.
FACULTY Every member profes
sionally trained.
DEPARTMENTS For fitting ele
mentary teachers for city and
rural schools.
COURSES Professional,
visors, rural, primary,
ENTRANCE DEPARTMENTS
Completion of two years' high
school work, or its equivalent.
GRADUATION Completion of eic
mentary or standard course?
leads to State certificate without
examination. ..
I TERMS REGIN Regular, February
Miorr, April 5: Summer.
Jane 21.
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Miss Anne Morgan
Miss Anne Morgan, danghter of the
Bnancier, and Mrs. John Jacob Astor,
widow of the rich New Yorker, who
went down on the Titanic nearly 3
years ago, are at work to help the
French soldiers in the field. This
Mm. John Jacob Astor
photograph, which is the latest taken
of either woman, shows them In tho
rooms of the Lafayette Fund, a crea
tion of New York society women who
have sympathy for French soldiers.
They are collecting cIothlnB and other
necessaries for tho mon In the Held.
Town Topics
Leave for New Home
Mrs. Swltzer left this mornlni? tnr
uunsmuir, where she win loin hur
husband, who used to be on the Kiam.
ath Falls run, but is now a conductor
running between Dunsmulr and Sac
ramento.
Back from Valley
Mrs. C. Kaler, who has been visit.
ing her sister in Medford, returned
last night.
Down From Reservation
Garfield Jack a prominent Klam
ath Indian, Is hero from the Reserva
tion on a business trip.
II
New Engineer, on Project
Irwin Watson, a reclamation i-v.
ico engineer, Is here from Po.-tland
to bo connected with the Burvcvinir
cress sectioning and other preliminary
num. on me urimth lnicraj enlargement.
Advertised List
Tho following unclaimed mall
matter, advertised on Jnnnnrv a
J1916, will be sent to the dead letter
ofllcc at Washington, D. C, on the
J23rd Of jAliunrv
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nowen, II, B.
Uarrett, mih. Wm.
Courvoisier, E. B.
Finch, Mrs. A. W.
Green, J, q.
Island Investment Co.
Mueller, W. G.
Neshay, Mr. O,
Ream, Mrs. Clara.
Boyce, H. E. (2).
SJogvest, Christine, (Norway)
Simpson, Belle.
.Trumbel, George.
Willams, Mrs. Ida.
A charge of one cent will bo nmi.
on all letters delvored from this list.
In calling for letters ploaso sav "nil.
vertlsed," W. A. DELZEr.r. n u
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I). 1). Campbell has retired from
the Klamath Fulls Steam Laundry.
nnd turned the business management
of the Institution over to Clarenco
Motsclienbnchcr.
With this moo In luv, about a
year ago Mr. Campbell engaged T.
II. Morrow, ono of tho beat known
practical laiintlryinon on tho Coast,
to take charge of the plunt and In
struct "his boys" In tho business.
Last week .Mr. Morrow returned to
San Francisco, satisfied that his work
was completed, nnd Mr. Campbell
gracofully stepped down and out, and
"tho boys" aro now In charge.
Those boys nro Joe Mycrscough,
who will have charge of tho wash
ing; J. Seeds, who will have the
starching under his supervision, and
Clarenco Motschcnbachcr, In charge
of the, "front office"
And it Is a nlco plant the youug
men hnvo. One of the Improved
machines that the Institution boasts
of Is a "sock darner." Whllo some
claim that this machine Is un added
lucentlvo to bachelorhood, others In
sist that In this ago of "now woman
hood, it but restores a long lost
art. However that may be, tho "sock
darner" finds lots of friends among
tho halt roomers.
Anothor machine that will bo In
operation this week Is what Is called
tho "collar machine." This preven
tative of cussing is an Instrument
that opens tho collar of tho dressy
man in such a manner that tho ad
justment of a nocktio becomes a
pleasure, Instead of the most dread
ed morning's task.
Taken altogether, tho Plant is one
of tho most completo in Oregon, and
is equipped to handlo tho laundry
work of a city many tlmoH the, nizn
of Flnraath Falls.
(No. 111.)
HKI'OIIT OF THE CONDITION
OF THE
Bank of Bonanza
At Ilonnnxa, In tho State of Oregon,
at tho close of business Docembor
31, 1911:
Loans and discounts ..$ S3, 609. l'J
0erdra(ts, Hccunl ami
unsecured .sa.77
llouds and warrants . . . S.fiO
Stocks and other nccurl-
tics 101.20
Hanking liotisu tf.G3T.00
Furniture and fixtures. 1.79B 32
Duo from banks (not ri-
servo banks) 19.C37.13
Duo from approve!, re-
sorvu banks 13.700.88
Cash on hand 3.08C.4U
Theater Guide
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Houston's
Metropolitan Amueaesfc
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HOUSTON'S
OPERA HOUSE
DARK
STAR THEATER
Total $C,9G8.GG
LIAUIL1T1E8
Capital stock paid In . ..$ IG.000.0')
Surplus fund GOO. 00
Undivided profits, less ex
penses nnd taxes paid 2, US. 87
Individual deposits sub
ject U check 43,761. VJ
Demand certificates of
deposit 1.219.6G
Cashier checks outstand
ing ...-. C7M.92
Tlmo certificates of de
posit G.049,01
Tlw Haw in Uw Alibi"
Kalem two-part drama
"HnirM-Hrllg WVekljr"
War iicwh and current evcnti
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Don't Throw Them Away.
Old chairs. Just because the seat
H broken out. don't have tn i.
throw away. Qet a chair hnttnm
from
WILLIS-JOHN8TONE CO.
DO YOU NEED occasional help In
your nouse work? ir ho ii ..n
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HOUSEHOLD furnlturo of all kinds
101 FliJe at Mrs. C. O. Morenn Sfl
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I Out Again
! Miss Dcrnlco Walline Is nimin ....
land about, following a selge of la
If.rjppo.
Several women are emniovi
the Swedish mines.
In
Fifty per cent of the female work
ers in the United States are under
21 years of age.
White & Brown
In ono big, long laugh
Four rods of nlctur
"The Chorus Girl's TliankKvlnK
Special In Two Parts
"The Danger Lino"
Drama of tho Undnrwnrll
"Tho FJro of Conscience"
ADMISSION Kin . ..,.
MATINEE EVEItV 8ATUHDAV A.NO
Total I6S.9G8.C6
State of Oregon,
County-of Klamath, ss:
I, John 8. Horn, cashlor of tho
nboo named bank, do solemnly
awear that the above statement Is
truo to tho host of my knowledge and
bollof.
J NO. 8. HOHN, Cashier
Correct Attest:
D. G. HORN.
U C. HORN, Dlroctors.
Subscribed and sworn to before nm
this 8th day of January, 191G.
J. O. HAMAKER, Notary Public.
No Trouble
Finding good things to eat
horo. You'll onjoy with zest
and u mnack some of our delicious
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SLICED IIACO.V,
CANNED FRUITS
AND VEGETAI1LEH
PREHERVKH, NUTS, UAIHINH,
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"MORNING GLORY" COFFEE,
ETC.
GIURANTKED FRESH EGGS,
PER DOZEN
Edison Comedy
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Mnllud-n rtery Saturday aatl Huaaa
nt V'.m
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Kalem Comedy
"Tim Hrlutrd Advraturer,"
Fourth Eplsodo
ADMISSION ALWAYS 10 CENT!
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MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
Merrill, Or.
MOTION PICri'RKS TUESDAY
AND SATTJHDAYS
WINES
GENUINE-
PURE GRAPE UBANDY, v
PUKE APPLE BRANDY,
CURE PEACH BRANDY
FOR THE CONNOISSEUR
lihvii fur' the Home.
KLAMATH '. LIQUOR
COMPANY
DULL, SPLIHING,
SUNSET GROCERY
AT 10TH AND MAIN
Phone 200
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