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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1915)
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SWEATER REDUCTIONS $1.50 Sweaters .......... now . . $1,00 $2.00 Sweaters .s .Jftig y ow . $1,33 $2.50 Sweater '..Vi.viV. now .. $1,95 $3.00 Sweater .,. .. .' now . . S& $.150 Sweaters .' W now . . $2.85 $4.00 Sweaters ... ..,..-...',... i . . now ,..$2.86 $5.00 Sweater? .....'.. .tft, ';.. .) . . now . . .$3,46 $5.50 Sweaters . . . . .v. , .. now . . .$3.85 $f.00, Sweaters .. ,,:T. ..;w . . . now ...$4,45 $t.50 Sweiitcrs .,....,. ,.'.'.'..;. . .',. . . now , . .$4.45 $7.50 Swejiicr now . . $5,35 $80 Sweaters . . ....,,.,, now . . .$5.85 $8.50 Sweaters now . . .$5.85 $10.00 Sweaters , . .: now . . .$0.96 K. STORE LEADING CLOTHIERS ?3t lftft. i,sic -"s l,:k- M:r AV CELLAR CHUMPS Wouldn't You Lose a Leg for Her U &&: VA.NV BNAli SHOE STOSK TKAM TAVtie Tqro otT of threk Vrv- V 3,S- . ' .aitS. .. it. . k ii.. ni' . ete Ti.t 1 j. rf I ifr rmoMMAXWSLVH HOPEFULS f' ; - -. v- rr ' C'U'iyr'-T BU Shoe ttore bowling tem SWSSTs-' " - ".' ise-j1" vey ph,ti w18 "v"1,,t '? 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Turn. whnrn h llvi.lt In VnrlllllU V. " today, arguments were made, and at ,nnK c.mpg bofon, conif , KJl(n. 3:15 this afternoon, tho "twclrc good ath couiy nua wtuiuK at Malln. men and true" flled into tho Jury I As nearly all of tho witnesses were j room to deliberate and arrive at a.Uohemlans, tho services of an In verdict. jterpreter was required during the . During the trial there were quito trial. Ida M. Tarbell, the First Trust Buster BASKETBALL FOR FORMER LOCAL FURTHER ORDERS 6IRL IS A BRIDE 'mEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL 1JOVH UAiraHTKKOFMIUt. .NATE OTTKit. AND GIRLS INVADE KLAMATH AXD PLAY TONIGHT AND TO. MORROW NIGHT This is Just a Tommy Atkins in France having bis first walk since be was wounded, aided by a French nurse. The Tommy had his leg hot off and he was sent to a hospital. Now he is healed, and be seems Just as happy as be was when he had two legs. Had be not lost a leg be would never have seen tho pretty French nurse. f There Is no information as to whether the situation developed fur ther, and since tbe British censor would not pass the names of the pair, any one can build bis owm romance. The first basketball game played 'by a Klamath county high school girls' basketball team will be played 'this evening at the Partition rink, when the local girls play against 'the Medford high school girls. This game will be a preliminary to tbe game between tbe Klamath and Med- ford high boys' teams. Incidentally, tbe rival school teams will play two games, the second tomorrow night. The lineups will be as follows r Beya Medford Forwards, Thomas and rWllllamson ; center, Nerrlgan ; guards. PoJouse and Cowglll Klamath Forwards, Noel (capt.), ond stelger;' center. Graves; guards, Page and neato, Medford Forwards, Frances Ba- DEIN 18 WEDDED TO HARD. WARE MERCHANT OF HHIUNG. FIELD, OREGON con and E. Stewart; center, Nellie now located 'there Word was received today by the family and friends of Miss Krma Hoagland notlfllug them of her mar rlage on Wednesday morning to Al dred Beaver. While tho news did not como as a surprise to her friends, as tbe wod- dlng has been anticipated for some lime, tho young folks had not noti fied Interested friends as to the exact date of the ceremony. For more than a year Miss Hoag land has been attending tho Holmes Business college, at Portland, and but recently graduated from that In stitution. She Is tho dauahtor nr j Mrs. Nstn Otterbeln of this city. Mr. Beaver has been in tho auto mobile business in Portland for v. oral years, but two or three months ago he purchased a hardware busi ness In Springfield. Ornn ,. i. - --, -..OT.H, MM , Many Plans Are Outlined at Meet (Continued from page 1) He argued, that the farmers furnish the food that nourishes tbe game, and that they are entitled to 'some of ts benefits. Each of the other classes repre sented also SOHCbt the same nro. lection of game. But each aimed to gala it is a different manner. The committee has before it twb senate kMlaSiand four .House bills. which cover every angle of tho fish and game subject. In a general way, nearly all of tbe speakers last night talked of the Schuebel bill, providing for the abol ishment of the ffsb and game com mission as now constituted, and for tbe Corum; guards. Grace Wilson and Lorslne Cowglll. Klomath Forwards, Maybell Lea vltt and Claudia fpiak; enter, Helen UuPuult; guards, Ida Thomas and lone Btelnmaa. The games will start nromntlr at 7:30 o'clock. ' Meaiora students, who am (here with two Instructors, visited tbe Tbe young neoolo left lmmiiu.iv after the ceremony for their now home. Female architects incrmuui .. 00 per cent In tho last ten years. nm m aHajaHaHHaajmnMajMajHrgssssssssssssssssssssssssB' is gsssssssssssmK- . laVL assssssssssssssssssssssmi .J u"XH6sssssssssssHl ( ,' sssssttgsssssskXLi B 6H6HgMNYN iWgssssssB W WsH6sssm A superior om-.ly ofwkti tm iruKtrd at Iho Hiar tsistal nlglit. John Itunnr niut Floral lll Itv m-on in otin til their i COIihmIIi. Olltlllrd "Kalbrr'l lion," This comedy U in twi mimI U lirluiful Of fiiiinr rVtsHI SaiMii mi ftid ( laughter. (I, M. Andrixiu will I tmki romcily drama, "llrmirho BMrl One Over." Anothrr good on tonight's program I Im myntcry ntory, "What IUass i June?" Baturdny and Bsassjl Famous Players prmiufiloa (f ' f)nlv Hon" will lu irM.n(i "51 Warden and -master game wardan by," ,' t01'Jr' Bd "P'"" the governor. Tbe bill 1. JXHSSST " Wjr.lBU5-ted ,D th House. 'matchless equipment. Some of tbe siuaents made talks la the assembly mis- lorenooa, and ther m much a Subscriber for tbe Herald, 60 cents a month. Herald wast ads get results. Over 2,000 Canadlaa women have applied for positions aa war aarsaa. thustasm at Ue achool In tbe com ing contests'. Panama erlea. City sow hu two brew- Herald ' want ads gat results. Of tbe 1,511 wewa aefcoa teachers ia, Denmark, 488 are SM-gradnatoa. MUSIC HATH CHARMS II. Orom, the Klamath Falls Muslo House man, claims that Mrs. H. B. Persham, of the Hot Springs addition, has Just made one of the biggest bargains In the line of musical Instruments over known, Inasmuch as she purchased for 700 a Player Piano that generally ells for a much larger sum. He also claims to have othe bargains on band that are equally aa good, and Invites public Inspection. Ida M. Turboll, whoso Investiga tion Into the history of the Standard Oil company wum tho first coutpro henslvo work In trust busting, was au Important wIUivhm before tli United Slates ludiutrlal Itclatloim Com mliHlon lu Now York. Hut the moHt InterestliiK nart of her testimony was In connection with woman suffrage, developed by ques tions from the only woman member of tho ComnilNMlon Mr. J, llorden Harrlman. "To what extent do woman chare the hurdens of men in Industry?" asked Mrs, Harrlman. "Wages aro lower for woman be cause they lack experience. They nro thrown Into factories uutralnsd and they nro not us sublo n quantity an men. Their work Is of a lower grade," Miss Tarboll answered. "I do not llko to sen women get mlxod up lit politics," promotlr stated Miss Tarbell when m u.r. rlman inquired what suffrage was accomplishing for bettering enndl. tlons for working womon. "It Isn't, men who nro koenlnc nuf. frngo nwny from womon. Tho women aro keening auffravn nwau .. thomsolvcs," tho witness added, to tli nmusomont of tho audience. ' "Ik suffrago minimising vice condi tions In Industrial fields?" Mrs. Har rlinnn prosovorod. "I don't think suffrage baa had a flr test In that." was tho opinion of Miss Tnrbnll. "Mora I... tu. dono In that dtropiin.. t .kii. , lntes whoro thrro Is no suffrage. V OdMAji aitl. market l test In Russia. Theater Gi aaasasisasasasglMswW'WV m MiMKw HautM's Ndraftlilii MWKMMKMWMMtMWMMM HOUSTON'S OPERA HO UII; DARK fiTA THBATll . ...- - -. -, THURSDAY AND KRIDT: "KatlKVa FUrUtloa" Vilagraph two-part roway John flunay and Flora "What HapaaaiHl to Jaar ( Sellg drams Ha&bA uui ttmim oiH nnr. Raaaaay comedy inm, ADMMMION I , COMINO Thoe. W. Ross la 'TsTOONLVSOV Matlwra very MaMrday aad i atataW 1'hlladelphla oraoloys 0G8 who romo under the civil rules. women "rylca Bubscrlberjor the Herald, 60 casta month, TEMPLE T HEATH "riw Vlimr" Kale'm Drama In -Two Parti, Inst A Up Jar ca ' "ibm ar tun musasaii i"".r-(i n Coerge: Ada's Fahlaf o fj "Man Who VaJalaUM" IC4laon drama -fjf aiL I ABUHmflK ALWAVW l,Ji MATfX8HI OAIMT Attjg, au. itacKMU) vwxvmt MERRILL OPIRA "''. 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