The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 18, 1916, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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EVENING mMALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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s-m:taea HaMe to become so aerr-
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te:W. anMra examtaaUoa. This ts
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aabjest, br.eeaaot attempt to oe-
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sources to wnttauata- ,aia
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aaaiaar of ralaraaoa books deallac
wiU taa.auajact apoa which ha la
wrtUng.' The TWghih irao azaalaa
tioaa to a Una extent, , set ih ataad
ard par taaahtar. aa I am Tery con-
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noeai uui ibib aew piaa win aireuaui-
en the work In the eighth grade and
give the pupil much more power and
confidence than he galna from the
memory 'teats. If bis claas atandlng
has been high during the year and
his English work what, it, should be,
hex will pass i good ezamlaattoa. It
his class work has been below par.
the open -text book will be ot no help
to him during the short hour ot the
examination."
BIGBEE GOES TO
PORTLAND
SQUAD
Rlamath rkayku ov last sum.
MRU AND HIS BROTHER ARE
SIGNED UP nV WAITER Mc-
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aW'Areh Chapter will hold their
Tiinlair amta toalghtt" taa Mi-
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this erenlng from Corrallis, where
they have been attandlag ranaara'
Week and the" Tarious oonfereaoss
held nadr the auspices ot the Oregon
Agricultural Colleger
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J. H.- Haastc. Fort. Hamsth'a tele-
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raTaaert aojoara, in the
eaamty seat. .
CMljr-Arlenltmriat H., Rohm
wife aw expeete hoaw
BakeaiNeaa.'
Bait to reoorer 10.60 alleged doe
oa a note, and .950 attorney teas has
been commence la, theclrcult court
here by c.;H. coucaman against u. r.
and Uda B. Oonchmaa. All parties
concerned are residents ot Orante
Pass, and the property attached un
der the action is la Josephine county.
Bwttrala Close.
Tho'.reTiYal meetings held by Em
maausl Baptist church bare close,
owing to. the fact that Rer. Black has
a severe attack of rheumatism. While
not largely attended, the meetings
were of great splritasl latereat, aad
reenlte In sereral additions tomei
bershlp- aad the halldlag np of the
ehareh.
Lyle Blgbee. tlio big University ot
Oregon star who- pitched auch pho-
nomenal ball for Klamath Fall' pne
nomenal team Inst season, has been
dratted Into professional ranks. Ho
has Just accepted an offer from Walter
McCredle. manager ot the Beavers,
and Is to report for practice early In
the, spring it the Beaver training
camp.
Blgbee's brother, Carson Ulgbce, n
player pt phenomenal speed, .has ulso
been dratted. Young Blgbee will try
for the infield, while Lyle was signed
for pitcher or outfielder.
The signing of these two clever
youngsters was a foregone conclusion,
but Hugo Besdek, athletic coach at
the University, Is iu mourning. He
had hoped to havo them signed with
Pittsburg, aad he had also counted
greatly on Blgbee grit and strength
for next fall's football eleven at the
UalTeraity.
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SALOON PROBLEM
WILL BE m
CNIOX MEETING OF PROTESTANT
CHURCHES TO BE HELD TO
MORROW, NIGHT TO DISCUSS
THIS PHASE OF PROHIBITION
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isma) Bare, seem aeciarea menwiy ae-
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aseortiag to' the Blast, mast, after
hearing It oaves, repeat: "I saw, te the
street a pretty Uttle dog. He ha
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Mr. an Mrs. B. 0. Frasier aroTialt-
ora to thia. city from Fort, Rlamath
T. O. Bradley is here, oa business
f rem Copeo, Calif ;
Visit Henderson's aad see the many
pretty waists, etc., In oar fancy goods
department, 1184-86 Main. It
E. L. Fox is a business visitor -from
San Francisco., .
A. M. Dennison Is here from Saa.
Francisco.
We handle only the Tery .choicest
of meats, and can, therefore, reader
most eflcleat aerrlcs.. The .People's
Market, phone 88. ,. It
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J. Frank Adams Is in this city from
MerrlU. '
lyeraoa Laiaa't is a late arrival
from Roaeburg, Ore.
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Oar bowling alleys are the best in
Bouiaern uregoa; uome in ana try
them: New Palm, 6th and. Main. It
Fred' Gilbert is a recent visitor from
OroTllle, Calif.
Thomas Worden left recently -for
Fortlaad, where' he will spend the
winter.
There will be held in the Presby
terian church Wednesday evening at
7:30 o'clock, a union meeting of all
the protestant churches of the city
any anyone else interested for the
discussion of the "Problems Growing
Out ot the Closing of the Saloons in
Klamath Falls," and "What Should
Be Dpae to Meet Those Problems."
This meeting will take the place
of the regular weekly prayer meet
ings scheduled for this week.
These matters bare been under
discussion at the midweek meetings
of the Presbyterianchurch for the
past two weeks, and much interest
has been shown. The public is In
vited to attend and participate in
these meetings. -
An Ataa accident policy protects
yoar Income. See Chilcote. 16
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The Charm of Pure Silk
at Half Its Price
Luxite is an entirely new fabric, man's final ayecasa la
reproducing silk at a part of the coat of wornvepua attic.
Other products have come through the years el
eaperiments, but Luxite must not be Judged byjheaa,
jjpse qf&cite
We have chosen Hose of Luxite for thia
cause Luxite alone has the feeling of silk, the luetroua
beauty of silk, endurance, and luxury, yet k coats only
half, nose ot Luxite comes in all the fashionable
28c and 35c th pair fat man
80c the pair far utamm
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Improvemsats of the National for
ests during '18-16 are represented by
108 miles of road, 1,719 miles of trail,
Z.J87 miles of telephone lines, 108
miles of Are lias, 108 lookeat strao
tures, 86 bridge,!887 miles of fence,
6 98J dwellings,' barns and other struc
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ORPHEUS THEATER
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BASEBALL
IManyotthe.owm.Urve-iff, "reii
Till w hear his umos calllnir "nini, i,n ih . .
I fll I K'anwth Falls basobali nrosnieiT fi "".'" .. .P,Ck P.br other live
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LOOAT, FANB AMD BJWINNINQ TO
THINK OF WWNfl, AND MNE IS
KINfl TAKBN ON UKKI.V MA.
TKRIAU AT wan
Although ,thwvwm,have to be
9R8 l;fara
the seon ot nnZe ZTjZT' nd KUraBth " UI be left
PAAslitA .!... - .'1
.., MnuuB consiaeration. At
nearly eyery session ot the Hot Stove
League,, the talk reverU to baseball,
and the chances for, another team like
last year's wiiards.
There was hop In the brM.t.
brought here again this .iimm, .
do the heaving. The announoemsnt
"- " w " a ueaver dispells this
o more scouting is in' ordar.
Local fans believe action hnu k.
.v w i once in order to secure the
proper kind of material for a winning
toam. They pomt out that If the mat.
tor is dslayed wm gprtBff tB
Klamath Falls demonstrattd last
, . .. .-winning oaseball team will
be given jpiendld support here, 'fi
view of this fact, Klamath FanTooal
well afford to pay good .emUpro.
c from 5 to fio a gwe S S
Playing, as wells rJi SL,2?!.
With loba. ThJ. i- . i.Jr..T7S,ll
Providing these .r, bJSPi
The payment for pkylM-ssryleasi
exlwraely sllsht. 7 T??!!.-?
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