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MAGUIRE COMPANY New Location, 8th and Main Boston Wins Medals tor the Safest Railroad in United States MceVa white HassUterehlefa, 6 for. .25 C Men bine Oambray Skirt 35 C Men' Sweater Costa 98 C Men's Fleeced and Rlbhed PadtiweaisflOC Me' Canvas Glovea, 4 for 25 C Children's Black Has, M WOT a f9g Women' niack Hoee, 25c Six ban good Toilet Soap, each In separate carton; highly scented, tor 25c American Lady Corsets, gl.sn for. . 5 .70 American Lady Corsets, it.RO for.. 51 .t Aiiierlran Lady Corsets, $8.00 for.. $1.07 Amerlran Lsdy Comets, 98.00 fir. . $2.49 Auierlran Lady Corsets, $3,110 for. . $2.85 REMEMBER THE NEW LOCATIONS 8th and Main Streets American Executed as Spies Scene From "Tess of the Storm " Country9 the Star Theater Bill for Saturday and Sunday matters have been more serious. Two to' nurses were proved to have acted as United Prsss Service LONDON. Jan. 20. (By null New York) That two nurses of spies. American nationality, but with Ger- They were, of course, effectually sun sympathies, who have been dealt with, and It Is Reed to know serving with the British army In that th?y were not of English nation France, has been detected acting asjallty, but Americans with Herman spies and "effectually dealt with," sympathies. Is the assertion made today by the Still, the Incident proves the ur Nuntag Mirror. Kent Importance of no nurses 'or There have been persistent rumors' woman being allowed to enter home of female spies masquerading as of foreign hospitals whose attendants nurses Oth abroad and at home, baio not b-en subjected to the most says the journal, but we bave been careful ln estimation by a responsible slow to believe them. Unfortunately official. evidence of a convincing character has been placed before us. jtA KltehASlAr. ft- aniviin nn afraid that the reports were not fleer, recovering in a London hospital, groundless, and earlier In the war, 'It's awful up to the km-es In mud when he was at Southhampton, he and mufflers!" - discovered that there was a leakage of news going on, and made in- "Whafh It llko In the trenches?" was sild a wounded non-commissioned or- oulrlea. with the result that four women were fonnd to be the cul prits. 'Two of these war nurses, and they ware at once requested to go inland, not beeanse they war ma. pected of wilfully giving Information to the enemy, bat because they had bean lacking in discretion. On ''the other side of the channel, Tht latest recruiting poster circu-j lated In Cornwall reads, "The country i Is arranging tor an excursion to Ger- manr In the sarin. All hotel ex-. penses and railway fares paid. Goed: shooting and hunting. Ages nineteen ' to thirty-eight. 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I. mil, (iri Ui,e,it of tl' ilitiuii ,ii tin i..iM i.,i.l nw.uitiil1 cinniiiii unci Uiikm'I A. SutrH, iv l(, ,, u i.umt.,, st iipllui In n.lvi-r .it ii . it Ihmk r 1 1 i.inUliiR It tli .:m In lu .numlcil lit iln HK'iiitnr hIi i iitririr niilioot in ii.k I'ulli . t-itix I ii' lOrnt Arthur 11...1 (if iln i; tni.rit li.fr wlm mil mii . ... . ii . . . ..i ., WIIIMniK ,,,,,,,,, ' ui.erfiiii record , , , , ,.,..'" "" "ipiiyi Aiinuier ritpiira in. of the Al-.erlrmi Museum of Saft, ,... ..... , ., .'. I t .... ..,.- np iiiichuvii nr iiibi wmm Kj the nivilnls out at ihc numinl I pls rs who n-rlcf luil been of dlmiir of the Ainerlcm I'.leitrlc llnll.lt,k, Kr,.nli.st valuo hi Hi., promotloi, W.l AfcKllllllllllll. uf .lfiUy mill hinllh Tl n.lm. I r "" "'- ' "- --wsa A UTILE SPORTING GOSSIP By rUlSbwrkUn United Fraaatarvtoa NSW YORK, Feb. 5. There ha been a great deal of chatter and gossip to the affect that Packy lie Farlaad, who made the Chicago stock yards famous, and Mike Gibbons, who accomplished a similar subject at St. Paul. Minnesota, will do battle in a New Tork ring said ring being lo cated In Madison Square Garden. That may be. At least New Tork hopes so. The spectacles of Mike Gibbons and Packy McFarland pranc ing about in the same squared circle would be a sight for toe Gods. Those two should, by all the dope, pot on one good bout. But it is hard for anyone who has followed the light chatter vary closely to believe that such a match will ever materialise. The last time Packy McFarland talked about fighting he insisted that Freddit Welsh, lightweight champion, permit him to weigh at 3 o'clock in the afternoon at 188. Mike Gibbons, whan be gave Jimmy Clabby a box ing lesson at Milwaukee, sometime g. tipped the beam at something over lie pomnda. The Ida of Packy McFarland giv ing away a matter of fourteen of fif teen nounds in weiaht. eanedallv to a boxer of tbe Gibbons caliber, paaseth our understanding. "Wild Bill" Dovovan, tbe Yankees' pilot for 1915, has announced that out of the players allowed him by the other clubs when the sale of the VfltilroAu trflo nnl .tirnitvl. tin will i IrfiAn ttmo TTft tTIW Tltali .. ai' vuigv, uufu nftua wQ-truifc uuv MI. LAKI RANCH CHANGES HANDS WARD DOLAK PURCHASES FARM f OF MARTIN PERNOLL KLAM. ATH PASTOR SPEAKS SUNDAY OTHER NEWS ITEMS (Herald Special Service) - MT. LAKI, Feb. 5. Martin Per- noll has sold his ranch in the Spring lake district to Ward Oolan. Mr. and Mrs. Pernoll will remain here for tbe spring and summer, moving to Rogue river valley in the fall. Mr. Pernoll's parents reaide there. fielder, Walter Plpp, Detroit Ant base- Rev, J, S. Stubblefleld will preach man and Walter Regh, Boston Amerl can outfielder, are the ones .who stay. Donovan Is mighty sweet on Plnn. He thinks tbe youngster is all that his name .applies a 'pippin. (a. .kA If. .! l....t. a..-.. hii . umm tuuivu Duuumjr uiora ing in exchange Mr. Avery will preach at the Presbyterian church in the Falls. Mrs. Dawson Is reported as recov- M ,M .i.iiiai I aaaaBgsj -Ts3P-vnia smlmlmHktf-WfSlanrr I maSMCPIIIVrX l.'url) In 1011 tlio family of the Into Anthony X. Ilrady ntilhorlxuxd tlio auaril niiiimilly Ii) tho American Musiiim of Safety of u koIiI mndnl to tho American ilcttrlc railway I'luvnhil llalla ny conipniiy was the wlliiHT of H.o colli medal. Ituuel Adams Scars, l-irisldeiit. the win- nur of Din slhrr im'ilal, and Mr, Nial ttim the hroiitu medal. BimmFimlhnKMtK MIROLAS ON ?" f T S r; KJkMT At9PCn -ar VBHV PAVMftHV PLAN I. Ortsi, Prtpricttr ' - . owu .a icvmiou nil ret A woman's volunteer reserve, com. erlng from an attack of is rrlom. i a -. . .-'.:: : : " jtiuncu ui cijieri rinewomen oi Lon don, has organized and asked tbe war office for an allotment of duties In case England la Invaded. ilury I'ickford, tho celebrated film favorite, in "Teas of tho Storm Couu-1 try,"- attains u dramatic triumph) greater than any that has ycl dis tinguished her pbenomlna! career. Tess of the Storm Couutry". tbe drama of a woman's unconquerable faith, written by a woman who knows ber sex, will appeal to tho entire feminlno population of the world and tho other half. TUo story of Teas with nor uuulnt philosophy of life, Is at once humor ous and Udtuetic. It Is mm nf ihr. most powerful characterisations ever conceived, 'iess Is an elemental typo of womanhood, a primitive he-art struggling with modern conditions and tho delicate tortures of civilization. Tho thome is full of unllft. umi the dramatic situations often forco a tear of which no ono need be ashamed. "HZ" FOR SORE, TIRED FEET-AM AEROPLANES BIG EXPO FEATURE Tl" H (inimi for Aching. Hnollin, DAILY FLIGHTS HY THK MJLI IAB1 AMI CIVIL AVIATORS AT HAN IHKflO Ktllt.VIHII THRILI4I TOR THK VISITORS tttwiit), CalloiiMsl Fti't , or Corn sua? cvciaK m surprise inem. i , im u por- ,,, , e was a large number present,tBya, ot lnhoustable fascination. "at u"',cr lll s"" a most enjoyable evening was "Te8S of the 8t" O.untry" is R "" eolll"K r,'"uf' . Games and mtui .. ... tFamous Players' production comiu.H' ' " ,s "'" only r "Captaha Jenny, 8. A." Oold Seal feature in three reels Animated Weekly Latest from the war zone "Cupid Polls a Tooth" Nestor comedy "Tbe Mratcrloas Hand" Detective story in three rsi .in. Grace Canard and Franel. Irwa "Lucille Love" fame. ADMISSION fe M4T1MKK IVWT MTVItPAf AND ''' SUNDAY AT iMt. Laki. On account of the stormy evening, mere was a small audience. Those present ware enthusiastic and requested that the 'entertainment be repeated at a later date, On next Sanday evening the Christ ian EndMver will tag a silver of. ferlng, for the benefit of the state O. 8. union. The ML Laki Improvement Soetety Is planning an laterattlag pregram Famous Players' production composed Mary Plckford aa Teas, tha ..., The neighbors of Mr. and' Mrs. "!ttl0 "8lua"er" girl, dirty but beau Jack Koontz met at their home on ' ' rude' w"fu. ucy, but noblo rnursaay eveing to surprise them. , --'nucing, renaors a por rnere and spent . Games and music were narr. of the evening's program. Mr. Kutcb.'former resident of Mt. Laki, now of the Willamette valley, is visiting among friends here. Last Monday evenlna- Rev. iv gave an Illustrated lecture st km. land. A number went over froi I tggVa "Pull, Jnlmny, I'ulli" what relief! No nioro tlrcil (Hfrnlil Hixrrlnl Hcrvlie) SAN l)li:00. Fob. 6 will. o. UIcko the foromont avlntlou center I" North America, thousands of vis itors at the Hnn Diego exposition, which opened hero Now Year's Eve nro fascinated by the dally aeroplane ...mils nuoo nan Diego bay by army ami civilian blrilnian. Tho United states army's school Theater Gail ' si -- - - -,.- -, 1lWl Houston's MetrtftliUn Ai 0000mwim HOUSTON, OPERA HOUtI MiMhy and Ti Fro, K and . Tiirsdiy Klamath local l.cmim The 'il i i n Qnrtet STAR T HEATH of fivn rAjtla 11.1. - . . tout all tin, i.ni.. ...,, luu Siuu pnoiopiay1 I'umuiiui of thrillB, mingled with the sweetest wlllch luff l"' ",0 feot " nioro tirciii " "linen army's school fpl 1 '. tin mm.. Iitit.l.... i IS lOf Xltltil ImrA .....l .. - . ... " "iiiiuiii nii'i; no moro' "-,v "" i course, civilian swollen, had smollliig, sweaty feet. tavIa,or,t " attractnl by tho military .u muni mirtiiiss iii rorns, rnllouscs,! "' bunions The latest ovldonco of this clty'a No matte, what alls ,, ,,et a'ZVllZ, u"! V,"Uo,, 'nter ,a what under the sun you'io tried with-! Aor.! J. J"'1'1 f ftWrd b . oinwucn ror racorda mado durinir mti .. nTr m ii u msuiaisi Just use "TIZ. ly remedy thai draws of human traits compassion, win bo presented at the Star theater Satur day and Sunday. The managemont wishes to assuro the public that "Tens of tho Storm Country" Is positively the greatest picture that "LUtio Mary" has over attomnted. Ii' irmn.. . uu u recora breaker. First regular trains ran over tho new railroad from Oregon City to Mt. Angel January 80?' The T. H. flhnviin ...mho. . Is to start big logging operations at Bend. for Friday eventn v.t.. Among other numbers there win h a mock trial. - US UXIldntllinu "TIZ" riiru our foot trouble so you'll iu.v..r n..,.. or draw up your face In pain. Your hIioch won't seem tight and your feet will never, nevor hurl or .... , . . .. cvi. nwi u and swollen. Think of H v.. . -- '" lUtl foot misery, no morn nm i torus, cnllousfs or bunions, fl . or . . .... . uni uox ftl W drug n.u, , uopnrtmcnt store and got Instant J-ellOf. Wnnr. -m.n... ..." . . . -...uii,r suoes. -use onco, try "TIZ." Got u.hn, trn... S L - " IW J!" . ol coraror tor 2Z cents Think of It! m' (I'nld Advertisement) Quebec. Csnaii .... u ni. f.i i ' "" "" " com- iPlete booking establishment In their nunnery where gin, entering .r. taught and trin.,i i .t. ."?. mn of printing. "" rua'U cro awarded to Va,orj, conitruc ors and Inventors for work during tlio last year; and of these ten, six wore given for flight, nnd expeS menus nt San Diego. , V 1. M. ('. Tnirlt uii. ..... I lio (l. M. a i-.,i. ... .. . . . tho nutomoblln Iluo to hleKi.-. nth county. This i.nm.i.. ..t. will be sold this yeur by norI li ehn. wi. i.. ... . oy "rga .-.., .,.. nucuroa the aaaaev or tho county, opSTZ "II almost as many trqeka a u with n load of from 1,500 to 000 Mme. Cstimrin. n . . . f-mou, UuMUn who ,.7B"XryW '. y. tb.i ,h. grrat leave Hlberli I. .. .v ..rzA months "swew oengfj TIm. Kim of Dratli" la two imrts Featuring Moim Darkfettkrl "llilw U07" Kssanay drsms 'KilMwrr Slim and HU Ksssusy comedy Arinibwou l"C COMING SATUItDAV AND V MAIIY I'ICKFORd In "Tess of tho Rtorm Matlner every Saturday sad j etfiifiO TEMPLE THIA1 'Tha S1m ISaHll . Kdlson two reel ietW f "Waile Hresit Pays" Hellg drama ,5J "lovr, Oil and Grease" Kalem comedy AI3MHaWON ALWAYS ! MATINRM DAniY At'aMM - all' liccnikd pic MERRILL OPERA Merrill, Of MOTION pionmM KM& ANB SATURDAVfi' - 7' $ -mmm k " ' " J-l